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Loyalists
Unless I misunderstood the question-- there were more than 13 who remained faithful to Britain -- they were called Loyalists.
Tory(s).
Loyalists, Also, Tories.
loyalists.
Colonists who remained loyal to Britain were called Loyalists.
The term that best describes the colonists who supported American independence is "Patriots." These individuals advocated for the colonies' separation from British rule and played a crucial role in the American Revolution, pushing for liberty and self-governance. They opposed Loyalists, who remained loyal to the British crown.
Loyalists
yes, loyalists referred to the Colonists who remained loyal to the british crown
Men and women faithful to King George III and Parliament were known as "Loyalists" or "Tories". They were called "loyalists" by people who also remained faithful, while the term "Tories" was used by colonial rebels as an insult almost.
Most of the colonists took sides in the American Revolution; however, some remained neutral.
They were called loyalists.