No, they were generally in the Southern areas where there were large plantations (such as the Carolinas and Virgina)
The address of the 1759 Vought House Inc A Revolutionary War Loyalist Homestea is: Po Box 369, Annandale, NJ 11101
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they wanted to cutt of the new england colonies
Ben Franklin was a leader of the rebel colonists and signed the Declaration of Independence. His illegitimate son, William Franklin, was a loyalist and the last British governor of New Jersey.
It is New England
The address of the 1759 Vought House Inc A Revolutionary War Loyalist Homestea is: Po Box 369, Annandale, NJ 11101
A Patriot supported the revolution and the formation of a new country, a Loyalist disapproved of this and felt that America should remain a British colony.
Yes, even though his son William was the Loyalist Govermor of New Jersey.
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John Hancock was the richest man in New England before the Revolutionary War. Hope it helps!
They fought the Revolutionary War against England.
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Because they did not want to conform to the new American ways and their faith stilll belonged with Britain
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