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traitors.
Andrew Johnson
They support the British effort with providing food and housing as well as hosting parties for officers. At the end of the war 53,000 of the loyalist had to leave for Canada since they were considered traitors.
they were shot by a number of their peers
yes they still could be punished in a concentration camp
Traitors during the colonial times were not allowed to choose their punishment or death. It was up to the jury or judge to issue the punishment.
Benedict Arnold, an American general turned british commander.
traitors.
The king sentences them to death.
Andrew Johnson
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Loyalists were also called traitors during the revolutionary war and, were commonly tar and feathered when the colonists won the revolutionary war.
Lord Dunmore referred to the colonial rebels in Virginia as traitors during the American Revolutionary War. He believed they were disloyal to the British crown and actively working against British interests in the colony.
It depended on the era. For example, during World War II, the British referred to traitors and collaborators as "quislings." During the Revolutionary War, the American colonists fighting for independence were in fact still British, but the government called the ones who remained loyal to the King "loyalists" and the ones who wanted independence "rebels," which was not a word with positive connotations.
Discus the war apponets in WW1.
They support the British effort with providing food and housing as well as hosting parties for officers. At the end of the war 53,000 of the loyalist had to leave for Canada since they were considered traitors.
The punishment for crossing the Rubicon was supposed to be the punishment for treason as it started a civil war. However Caesar won the war so there was no punishment.The punishment for crossing the Rubicon was supposed to be the punishment for treason as it started a civil war. However Caesar won the war so there was no punishment.The punishment for crossing the Rubicon was supposed to be the punishment for treason as it started a civil war. However Caesar won the war so there was no punishment.The punishment for crossing the Rubicon was supposed to be the punishment for treason as it started a civil war. However Caesar won the war so there was no punishment.The punishment for crossing the Rubicon was supposed to be the punishment for treason as it started a civil war. However Caesar won the war so there was no punishment.The punishment for crossing the Rubicon was supposed to be the punishment for treason as it started a civil war. However Caesar won the war so there was no punishment.The punishment for crossing the Rubicon was supposed to be the punishment for treason as it started a civil war. However Caesar won the war so there was no punishment.The punishment for crossing the Rubicon was supposed to be the punishment for treason as it started a civil war. However Caesar won the war so there was no punishment.The punishment for crossing the Rubicon was supposed to be the punishment for treason as it started a civil war. However Caesar won the war so there was no punishment.