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The large cities had large groups of . loyalists
Loyalists remained loyal (hence their name) to the Crown.
About 20% of Americans were loyalist, as opposed to 40% patriot, and 40% neutral. Some say the neutrals were silent loyalists, but this is impossible to ascertain Prominent loyalists included William Franklin, son of Benjamin. The wife of Benedict Arnold was loyalist. Many families and communities were split Among soldiers, about 20 American regiments fought on the British side
The loyalists ancestors do this to celebrate the loyalists
The king was for it and the Loyalists was for the king so that's why..
Among others, the Loyalists and the Cherokee Indians.
Not particularly.
The Loyalists in Northern Ireland are not from England. They are born and live in Ireland. They have a strong affinity with Britain, but they are at home, so they don't have to return to anywhere.
An archrival is a particularly fierce or passionate rival.
protestant missionaries.
An interesting and oft-debated question with strong proponents on both sides of the issue. However, one this IS certain, among that particularly identified group, there are no recidivists.
Ionic bonds are not particularly strong in a liquid phase.
After the Americans gained independence from Great Britain, the property owned by North Carolinian loyalists remained untouched. The loyalists, however, were given a strong warning. This included repossession of property if the loyalists were found guilty of insurrection against the new American government. The warning was for all loyalists that wanted to remain united with the British.
protestant missionaries.
virulent
Those who remained loyal to Britain were known as loyalists, or United Empire Loyalists.
A yanker is a Scottish term for a particularly strong, or harsh, lie.