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He thinks It is right to have a king
The colonists should stop complaining about the king of England.
She was a patriot, come on people in social studies I guessed for this answer because the before once were patriots and I got it right rock on
Patrick Henry was a patriot. Although many people think he was against it all. I believe that he was a patriot because he gave his "Give me liberty or give me death" speech about the patriots.Please consider this answer although I don't know what the real answer is, but it sounds about right that he is a patriot.Ask me any more questions @peaceluv2993
What is meant by "loyalist" here? At this time a loyalist was any colonialist who was against breaking away from Great Britain, desiring to stay loyal to their nation. By signing the Declaration of Independence, one was publicly stating one's desire and right to establish a nation separate from Great Britain. There were those who may have started off as a loyalist and later became a rebel (or Patriot as they are now known), but by signing that document you were publicly stating that you were not loyal to the crown (your allegiance and obedience were no longer to it). Thus, no actual signers could be considered a loyalist at the time they signed it.
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He thinks It is right to have a king
Loyalists to the right, rebels to the left, please... Many of the American colonists were Loyalists.
The colonists should stop complaining about the king of England.
She was a patriot, come on people in social studies I guessed for this answer because the before once were patriots and I got it right rock on
Patrick Henry was a patriot. Although many people think he was against it all. I believe that he was a patriot because he gave his "Give me liberty or give me death" speech about the patriots.Please consider this answer although I don't know what the real answer is, but it sounds about right that he is a patriot.Ask me any more questions @peaceluv2993
The loyalists believed it was OK to tax the colonies because they were British subjects. However, the patriots did not believe this was right because the rulers were so far away and had thus far allowed them to govern themselves.
"Patriots" was the term used to for those who supported resistance to the policies of King George and his ministers and, later, independence from England. Of course, if you believed that King George the third, his ministers and Parliament and their policies were right, you might have considered yourself a patriot or, as they became known, Loyalists. And you might have considered the men who were meeting in Philadelphia at the Continental Congresses to discuss the rights that the colonists had under the British government were not fair and what to do about that, to be rebels. Had the Patriots lost, history likely would have remembered them as the Traitors, the Rebels, the Men of the Uprising of '75, or some other term, and the Loyalist might have been considered the real patriots.
because they believed that the king was always right.
That name was given to the southern soldiers in the Civil War.But also is a old person who died for he right of going to stop them from shoting because it was over!
What is meant by "loyalist" here? At this time a loyalist was any colonialist who was against breaking away from Great Britain, desiring to stay loyal to their nation. By signing the Declaration of Independence, one was publicly stating one's desire and right to establish a nation separate from Great Britain. There were those who may have started off as a loyalist and later became a rebel (or Patriot as they are now known), but by signing that document you were publicly stating that you were not loyal to the crown (your allegiance and obedience were no longer to it). Thus, no actual signers could be considered a loyalist at the time they signed it.