the answer is that the loyalist would do anything for the king and the not loyalist would rather kill the king because they think that his rules don't mean anything and the reason why the loyalist would do something for the king is because if they didn't do anything for the king they would get punished like they would get beat or get locked i9n jail and that is why loyalist do stuff fro the king and why the people that against the king is.......
"I am loyal and you are traitors!"
There were a few reasons which led loyalists to flee Boston with the British. The British Parliament made promises of freedoms and money to some loyalists. Others were afraid that they would be attacked by the patriots if they stayed.
some of them did, the ones that were on the American side, but there were also loyalists. the loyalists were on the british kings side
In the American Revolution, loyalists were sometimes called "Tories," after the British political party that favored tradition and conservatism.
They were Loyalists.
For some letters and quotes from Loyalists before and during the American Revolution you should look up Jackson T. Main's Rebel Versus Tory: The Crisis of the Revolution, 1773-1776,orClaude H. Van Tyne's The Loyalists in the American RevolutionThese were big helps for me
yes, loyalists referred to the Colonists who remained loyal to the british crown
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Loyalists fought for the British because they were loyal to the crown. The colonists who were rebelling were called Patriots.
If you mean the 'loyalists', which were pro-British colonists during the American Revolution, then they were never kicked out. Some were considered unpatriotic, which was only true in some cases, but most loyalists stayed in the colonies and were declared Americans after the war.
They weould be called Loyalists.
The loyalists were those that stayed true to the crown. While they may not have been very popular with the colonists, they fought for what they believed in.