They called themselves Loyalists. Patriots called them Tories.
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If you're referring to the English colonist located in America, it was the Revolutionary War.
Loyalists
England, France, and Spain. During the revalutionary war, France sided with the colonists in exchange they got some of the land.
They were called Loyalists
Tories or Loyalists
The patriots were for independence. Those who were loyal to the king were called loyalists.
They would be called rebels
They were called rebels or patriots, depending on who you talked to.
"Yankees" or "patriots". Others called them "rebels" or ''sons of violence.''
They were called Loyalists.
Patriots
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Loyalists were American colonists who remained loyal to the Kingdom of Great Britain (and the British monarchy) during and after the American Revolutionary War.