The Tories were opposed to an American revolution, as they felt their loyalties lay with the British king and Parliament and anticipated chaos should the Americas break away from Britain.
loyalists
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The colonists were fighting for their independance from Great Britain.
The British were taxing the colonists for tea and other necessities unfairly. They also would not let the colonists be represented in Britain.
They seized them. or in other words took them away from them.
The group of people who formed Georgia were colonists that were in jail. The colonists didn't want to have the people there so they made them their own colony.
he wanted to break away from Britain (England)
No actually in he begenning a majority did not want to break away from England they were called loyalist or tories
i don't know i am just asking you
The British Colonists in America were sympathetic to Britain in the 1700's, but they provided only limited moral support. Remember that the colonists had left Britain in seeking a better opportunity and relief from the interminable British-French wars, so they basically stayed away.
Loyalists
Because they were celebrating the win of the colonists!
I dont know :) hehehheheh
The British Colonists in America were sympathetic to Britain in the 1700's, but they provided only limited moral support. Remember that the colonists had left Britain in seeking a better opportunity and relief from the interminable British-French wars, so they basically stayed away.
The colonists were fighting for their independance from Great Britain.
Colonists who opposed Britain and wanted freedom were patriots. Colonists who were loyal to Britain were loyalists or Tories. Most of the colonists wanted or didn't want freedom, so there really was no need to a name.
They didn't want to go on an all out war with Britain
Answer this question… Great Britain did not allow the colonists to participate in government.