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Q: How did the revolutions diminish the freedoms of both loyalist and native Americans?
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Why didn't the loyalist join the American revolutions?

They were satisfied with British rule.


Americans who remained loyal to Great Britain were called loyalist or?

yes it loyalist


Why were the loyalist rejectedthe brith by both Americans and?

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What are loyalists and what did the Americans call them and why if you can?

The loyalist were colonist that supported the crown (England).


What name was given to Americans who were still layal to the British king?

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Were native Americans loyalist patriot or neutral?

I say they were mostly loyalists.


What are the immediate effects the American war had on the loyalists in the Bahamas?

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Why did Americans remain Loyalists?

Some of the people during the revolution era were not biased. the others were haters to the king of England and wanted to break away. so they did. anyway, Not all Americans were loyalist. the British (who stayed in England and didn't leave) were the loyalist.


Why did some enslaved African Americans become loyalist?

because they were offered freedom if they helped the british


Why did Americans in the south shoot or hang loyalist and british who surrendered?

they was betrayed by one of there best general


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The Patriots were Americans fighting for freedom?

Patriots- were American fighting for freedom Loyalist- sided with King/ the British