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They really didn't fear anything about the war(other than death.) I read that the didn't even oppose of it.
There were more loyalists in the South and Britain believed the Continental Army would have a harder time when separated from friendly support.
African American slaves saw the revolutionary war as a fight for independence and freedom of slavery; while the loyolists were bribed that they would be liberated by Britain
A person who wanted the colonies to remain part of Britain's empire
A loyalist to Britiain was a person in the thirteen colonies that remained loyal to them, and would fight for them to the death. Many of the Loyalists were army officers, while others were common farmers, carpenters, blacksmiths, and merchants. Because the majority of the Loyalists were men in the army, Britain gave the Loyalists land and tools to build houses in Canada. So the British looked at the Loyalists with respect.
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they would go on with their lives hateing each other
They really didn't fear anything about the war(other than death.) I read that the didn't even oppose of it.
I'm guessing Christian, if you're talking about they Loyalists in the Revolutionary War in America in the 1700s. Most of the people in early America were Christian.
any one who did not support him would be killed Britain might still be rulingus
During the American Revolutionary Period, particularly after 1783, loyalists from the fledgling United States of America often started new lives in either Great Britain itself or the British colonies that would later become the nation of Canada. It should be noted that not all loyalists chose to leave America, but those who did typically found refuge in areas that remained under the control of the 'mother-country' of Great Britain.
There were more loyalists in the South and Britain believed the Continental Army would have a harder time when separated from friendly support.
African American slaves saw the revolutionary war as a fight for independence and freedom of slavery; while the loyolists were bribed that they would be liberated by Britain
African American slaves saw the revolutionary war as a fight for independence and freedom of slavery; while the loyolists were bribed that they would be liberated by Britain
A person who wanted the colonies to remain part of Britain's empire
They revolt against Britain because the signing of declaration of independence. those who supported it would be consider traitors. Colonist who chose to side with the Britain were know as the loyalists, loyalists often were called Tories.
A lot of them went into Canada, and after they saw the population was majoritary french, they created the low Canada (french part called Quebec today) and the high Canada (today called Ontario)