New York
Yes, New York was a significant loyalist stronghold during the American Revolutionary War. The city served as a key base for British operations and attracted many loyalists who remained loyal to the Crown. Its strategic location and diverse population contributed to a substantial loyalist presence, leading to tensions with patriot factions. The British occupation of New York City from 1776 until the end of the war further solidified its role as a loyalist stronghold.
A Patriot supported the revolution and the formation of a new country, a Loyalist disapproved of this and felt that America should remain a British colony.
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A loyalist is someone who was loyal to King George during the American Revolution
A loyalist is a person who backed the British and the King. They were "loyal " to the crown.
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A loyalist is a person who stayed loyal to Great Britain during the American Revolution
oppose the Declaration of Indepencence
During the American Revolution, a British colonist in America that was still loyal to King George the III was called a loyalist.
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