Revolutionary War
Loyalists, or those who remained loyal to the British Crown during the American Revolution, often faced hostility and persecution from their Patriot neighbors. Many were subjected to violence, including tarring and feathering, and some had their property confiscated. For example, in New York, Loyalists faced mob actions, and in South Carolina, Loyalist leaders were targeted for arrest and violence. Additionally, thousands fled to Canada or Britain to escape the hostility, leading to significant refugee communities.
They confiscated all of the Catholic Church property and sold it to help ease the French debt.
the loyalists
Which event was most likely to have pleased the Loyalists
loyalists, patriots, and redcoats
Loyalists, or those who remained loyal to the British Crown during the American Revolution, often faced hostility and persecution from their Patriot neighbors. Many were subjected to violence, including tarring and feathering, and some had their property confiscated. For example, in New York, Loyalists faced mob actions, and in South Carolina, Loyalist leaders were targeted for arrest and violence. Additionally, thousands fled to Canada or Britain to escape the hostility, leading to significant refugee communities.
They confiscated all of the Catholic Church property and sold it to help ease the French debt.
They are called loyalists for a reason. They were loyal to the king.
the loyalists
During the American Revolution, loyalists were the colonists who had decided to stay 'loyal' to the British crown.
Which event was most likely to have pleased the Loyalists
false
loyalists, patriots, and redcoats
About 20% of the population.
They were called loyalists.
land
They were the british.