I believe it was in Pennsylvania (because the people there were mostly pacifists)
Loyalist support for Britain was weakest in the New England colonies, particularly in areas like Massachusetts. The region was heavily influenced by revolutionary sentiment and had a strong tradition of resistance against British policies. Additionally, urban centers such as Boston saw significant opposition to British rule, which further diminished loyalist support. In contrast, loyalism was generally stronger in the Southern colonies and areas with economic ties to Britain.
Massachucetts.
It is New England
the ones who wer loyalist to the king
they moved to many colonies including nova scotia
John Murray was a loyalist because he once sent loyalist troops of his to the 13 colonies but his troops surrendered.
A loyalist was loyal to the king
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The loyalists in the US colonies were just as upright and God-fearing as their neigbours. They just had pro-English instead of separatist political convictions.
An opinion would be the weakest support for a topic sentence in an essay.
loyalist are people who stuck with king george 3 and the British Goverment during when the British were taxing the colonies