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Because the original colonists were from the Netherlands and most chose to remain in the New World and elected to remain there after England took charge of Dutch colonies. They became loyal Englishmen for economic reasons.
a person who wanted the colonies to remain pert of britain's empire
A person who wanted the colonies to remain part of Britain's empire
A person who wanted the colonies to remain part of Britain's empire
A person who wanted the colonies to remain part of Britain's empire
I think they remain to stay faithful because they got prospered based on the large extend on the export of a few basic items.
The colonies voted concerning if they wanted a new nation or to remain part of Britain. All 13 colonies voted unanimously to form a new nation.
Because of the taxes the colonies didn't want to pay.They also wanted freedom from King George III so the can be a nation and not remain colonies of Great Britan.
The people who wanted to remain loyal to Great Britain in the days of the colonies were called Loyalists. They did not participate in armed comabat with the revolutionary armies.
Australia did not want to remain a colony. Once the gold rushes started, and the colonies built up their own wealth, moves were made towards federation and eventual autonomy from Great Britain.
{| |- | There were many colonists in the American Colonies that wished to remain loyal to the crown. They were known as Torys. Many moved to what is now Canada so that they could stay subjects of the British Crown. |}
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