Assuming that you are talking about the American Revolution, the loyalists were those who did not want to become independent from Great Britain. They did many things, such as ratting out other colonists who were against the British Parliament. They also would help out British soldiers by providing them with food, shelter, and medical treatment during the war.
Fight for the British.
the loyalists
About 20% of the population.
loyalists, patriots, and redcoats
they could have been called loyalists im not sure
tories, or loyalists. whichever you prefer really
the loyalists
They were the british.
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During the American Revolution they were called loyalists, also Tories. During the American Revolution they were called loyalists, also Tories. vbvbvbvbv
During the American Revolution, loyalists were the colonists who had decided to stay 'loyal' to the British crown.
About 20% of the population.
loyalists, patriots, and redcoats
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Yes. That's what loyalists were. They believed that it was good to impose a tax for the American Revolution. The people who opposed this were Patriots.
Robert Orley DeMond has written: 'The loyalists in North Carolina during the Revolution' -- subject(s): Revolution, American loyalists, History
loyalists and patriots
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