they thought of Americans as anarchist and traitors again the king and the crown
They went aside with the king they didnt wanted to fight with him
If you tell us WHICH revolution that may help !
In the context of the American Revolution, the English were the people who were loyal to King George III of England.
They opposed the Revolution. (Loyalists were loyal to Britain.)
It was a minority movement because there were many less American than there were British soldiers. The people who were loyal to the British crown also outnumbered those that were not.
the loyalists
It was a minority movement because there were many less American than there were British soldiers. The people who were loyal to the British crown also outnumbered those that were not.
In the context of the American Revolution, the English were the people who were loyal to King George III of England.
LOYALIST
The loyalists were the people who stayed loyal to the king.
They opposed the Revolution. (Loyalists were loyal to Britain.)
It was a minority movement because there were many less American than there were British soldiers. The people who were loyal to the British crown also outnumbered those that were not.
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 were, assuming that you are talking about the American Revolution, loyal to the British throne, but lived in the colonies.
During the American Revolution, a British colonist in America that was still loyal to King George the III was called a loyalist.
To many parts of the British Empire including what is today Southern Ontario.
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