Most people in the middle colonies where loyalists
loyalists where people who lived in the 13 colonies but where still loyal to the England.
When the colonies were founded and people migrated from England, those people were still considered Englishmen, or subjects of the British crown. At the same time, they were fererred to as colonials. When the revolution started in the 1770s, some supported the revolution and were called rebels by those loyal to the crown. Those who were from the colonies and loyal to the crown were loyalists.
Loyalists
In 1776 there were 13 colonies .
If you are referring to the American colonists who were still loyal to England, they were known as Loyalists.
Some people thought this so that the colonies would be provided for by Britain
Trying to spy and plot against the colonists. Loyalists were people who remained loyal to England; some moved up to Canada, but others stayed in the colonies to help the British.
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Patriots were people who were for the independence of the colonies. Loyalists were people who remained loyal to the king.
Hannah Montana
The Tories remained loyal to England because first of all most of them were born in England and were used to the ruling of the British government. Also, the Tories knew that they were only taxed 25% of what the British government taxed Britain. They were also supplying the colonies with food and supplies to stay up running.
Yes, New Jersey is loyal to England!