Many just wanted to be left alone and they lived in rural areas where they didn’t have to choose sides until something happened.
neutralist
Neutralist
A Neutralist is a colonist way back in times who is neither on the Patriots' side, who go against Britain/England, nor the Loyalists' side, who was loyal to the kingdom of Britain/England.
Neutral means not taking sides and you should know what a colonist was! Just in case a colonist was a person who lived in a colony and a colony was a a place that is ruled by another country.
A patriot- rebelled against British loyal- with the british neutralist- didnt care
No, the correct past tense form of "choose" is "chose." "Choosed" is not a standard English word.
No, "choosed" is not a standard word in English. The correct past tense of "choose" is "chose." While "choosed" may appear in informal contexts or as a mistake, it is not recognized in formal writing or standard usage.
If you have to pick between two topics but someone said u can pick them both then u would be a neutralist. Becauase your are in between the two
selected, chose
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Mayotte is a French island in the Comoros archipelago. Its inhabitants choosed to stay Frenhc while the other islands of the archipelago choosed to be independent.