British soldiers? Yes. That's one of the reasons they were called Loyalists - they remained loyal to the Crown.
Assuming that you are talking about the American Revolution, the loyalists were those who did not want to become independent from Great Britain. They did many things, such as ratting out other colonists who were against the British Parliament. They also would help out British soldiers by providing them with food, shelter, and medical treatment during the war.
With the help of Loyalists
The Loyalists were making money off of the colonists
for the king to rule them
Yes, they saw service with both the Continentals and the Loyalists.
The Loyalists wanted to be ruled by Great Britain and the Patriots wanted to be free from Great Britain.
The Loyalists wanted to be ruled by Great Britain and the Patriots wanted to be free from Great Britain.
We are in the hands of the king your family is safe and we have more soldiers.
The ability to enlist foreign soldiers, Loyalists, and Native Americans in their military forces.
Loyalists
Loyalists, and also unionists, refers to people in Northern Ireland that want Northern Ireland to remain part of the United Kingdom. They are "loyal" to the queen and want to remain in the "union". Loyalists are generally more associated with the more radical groups that have been involved in terrorism to further their cause.
they want to fight in world war two because they want to help the state and the united states