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The Loyalists received their name from the fact that they were still loyal to the British during the Revolutionary War.
Reasons that the loyalists continued to be loyal to Britain are plentiful. Some loyalists were members of the Anglican Church, the church of the Britain king. Another reason would be that the loyalists relied on the British for jobs.
No. Loyalists were loyal to the king of England, and that's why they were called loyalists.
The loyalists were supporters of the British during the war.
No, the Patriots did.
britain. and those who wanted democracy.
A person who wanted the colonies to remain part of the british empire
The Loyalists, And Redcoats were the British.Redcoats were the British soldiers.
At first, only 12 colonies sent Delegates. A delegate is someone who represents others. Georgia was absent. In September, Georgia sent delegates. Then all 13 colonies had delegates at the congress.
This is completely an opinion question. a loyalist is someone loyal to the country they came from, and a patriot is someone loyal to the country they live in. (example: someone moved from England to Canada. If they support England, they're a loyalist. If they support Canada, they're a patriot)
I presume you mean someone who is excessively loyal to his a party. Such a person would obviously vote for all his parties candidates and positions, that is vote a straight-party ticket.
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Neutral ^ that's wrong loyalist is someone who was loyal to Great Brittan and a patriot was someone who was against Great Brittan. After the Revolutionary war the patriots won and that is how the 13 colonies became the USA.
A person who wanted the colonies to remain part of the british empire
Thomas Jefferson was a patriot, which meant that he supported the Revolution against the British. patriot:against the British loyalist: with the British neutalist: someone who agreed with a different side depending on the argument
someone who is loyal to the colonies and wants to break from the king
Loyalist's were people that were 'loyal' to the British Crown. They wanted the America's to stay under the control of the British empire. In rough number's the Loyalist's were 1/3 the total people of the Colonies. Some Loyalist's and separatist's were in the same families. Lucy Knox's family were Loyalist's while her and her new husband Henry Knox were separatist's. She actually took her husband's sword, sewing it into her clothes to, past the British military to get out of Boston and to her husband. Quaker's were also considered Loyalist's; But Lydia Darragh, a Quaker, became a spy for the American Revolution when British officers forcefully took quarter's (housing) in her home.
A loyalist is someone who was loyal to King George during the American Revolution
A Patriot was someone who wanted independence from Britain. A Loyalist wanted to remain as a British colony.
You need to do this assignment and read what is assigned.
a loyalist is someone who maintains loyalty to an established grovernment, political party, ect.
Someone who did not support either side in the Revolutionary War
Someone wanting to overthrow the Gov't.