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NovaNet Answer: They feared a destructive war.
The colonists boycotted the British taxes that were forced on them as well as the different laws that were passed by the British in order to remain in control of the colonies.
Because the original colonists were from the Netherlands and most chose to remain in the New World and elected to remain there after England took charge of Dutch colonies. They became loyal Englishmen for economic reasons.
Loyalists are people who remain loyal to the established ruler or government of a country ( I.e. colonist of the American Revolutionary period who supported the British)
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An exact total of the colonist that remain loyal to the crown is not available. There are documentation to support that as many as one third of the colonist were loyalist.
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To avoid seperation from Britain
Loyalists. They were loyal to the king.
NovaNet Answer: They feared a destructive war.
Not necessarily. A loyalist was an American colonist who wanted to remain loyal to Great Britain.
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Because Britain is the one that gave him the authority to be governor.