The loyalists were individuals that once lived in England and chose to move to the 13 colonies throughout the New World. Despite their decision to relocate to the New World, these individuals maintained their loyalty to England.
The majority of the Loyalists, who were Americans who remained loyal to Britain and opposed independence, lived in the Carolinas and Georgia. The least amount of them lived in New England.
In the New England or Middle colonies (Maryland or farther north) was where there were the most of them, especially New England.
New England. They had stronger ties to England due to the fact that many colonists there were merchants whose livelihoods were reliant on the motherland.
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Benjamin's brother, William, is a royal governor.
The southern colonies had both. The indentured servants were most likely prisoners.
Upper Middle colonies.
Wealthy business owners would have been most likely to live in the suburbs.
A rich merchant
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A rich merchant would likely be a loyalist in the Revolutionary War.
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the roofs in the southern colonies were most likely made of hay
Benjamin's brother, William, is a royal governor.
The most famous polyp colonies are called, "Coral".
I think Georgia
Southern
Wealthy business owners would have been most likely to live in the suburbs.
Most lived on a farm.
large plantations