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Loyalists wanted to stay loyal to Britain but the patriots didn't; they wanted independence. the patriots did not like it when Britain taxed them from thousands of miles away and when it passed laws that were unjust. loyalists did not want to fight Britain
The Loyalists were making money off of the colonists
The Loyalists (Tories) did not want to separate.
because they didn't care about independence -they were loyal to the king of Britain
Some Americans, called loyalists, still felt faithful to Britain and did not want to split from them.
Loyalists wanted to stay loyal to Britain but the patriots didn't; they wanted independence. the patriots did not like it when Britain taxed them from thousands of miles away and when it passed laws that were unjust. loyalists did not want to fight Britain
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.
The Loyalists were making money off of the colonists
Loyalists
The Loyalists (Tories) did not want to separate.
because they didn't care about independence -they were loyal to the king of Britain
Loyalists wanted the American Colonies to stay under British rule.
Some Americans, called loyalists, still felt faithful to Britain and did not want to split from them.
Republicans did and still do want a United Ireland. Loyalists want Northern Ireland controlled by the British. They also want Britain to re-invade the Republic, and all Loyalist paramilitaries are anti-Catholic, but this is separate to Loyalism, although the two go hand-in-hand.
he wanted to break away from Britain (England)
The people who wanted to remain loyal to Great Britain in the days of the colonies were called Loyalists. They did not participate in armed comabat with the revolutionary armies.