Torys was created in 1941.
They were also called Torys.
its made up of midevil monks.
Only the Loyalists, sometimes called Torys
1.Why do you think Betsy was so suspicous about Mr. Heron's letter? 2.Why do you think Sam chose the Patriots when his family are Torys? 3.Tim is stuck between choosing Patriots or Torys for his side? Which side do you think he'll choose?
Right after the Revolution. Except for the Torys who were banished to England or Canada or some other British possession. The Torys property was confiscated. At first there was a confederation of states composing the United States but that didn't work. So a Constitution was drafted, debated and approved. We still live by that Constitution with several added amendments.
{| |- | 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. |}
{| |- | 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. |}
{| |- | 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. |}
No, they were not. While there were representative from all of the 13 Colonies at the time, there would have been at least 35% or more that would not have sought independence. Many Torys or British Loyalists had to leave the U.S. at the end of the Revolutionary War.
Many people would think that is highly unlikely considering that the first woman MP was a Tory (Nancy Astor) and the first woman Prime Minister was a Tory (Margaret Thatcher).
{| |- | They were referred to as Torys. Many of them moved to Canada in order to stay with the British Crown. Some stayed in the colonies believing that the British would win the war. |}
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