they were loyal to Britain.
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Loyalists. At the end of the war they had to leave for Canada.
There were more loyalists in the South and Britain believed the Continental Army would have a harder time when separated from friendly support.
They opposed the Revolution. (Loyalists were loyal to Britain.)
Loyalists were those in support of the British Parliament (loyal to Britain) during the American Revolution. Patriots were in support of America's independence (rebels) and fought the British.
why was loyalist important to to the revolutionary war?
Those who remained loyal to Britain were known as loyalists, or United Empire Loyalists.
No people that side with Britain where called loyalists No not all the people did. No not all the people did.
What reasons might loyalists have had to support Great Britain?Those who chose to stay with Britain, the Loyalists, did not consider unfair taxes and regulations good reasons for rebellion. Some remained loyal to the king because they were officeholders who would lose their positions as a result of the Revolution. Others were people who lived in relative isolation and who had not been part of the wave of discontent that turned so many Americans against Britain.
There were more loyalists in the South and Britain believed the Continental Army would have a harder time when separated from friendly support.
The Loyalists wanted to be ruled by Great Britain and the Patriots wanted to be free from Great Britain.
What reasons might loyalists have had to support Great Britain?Those who chose to stay with Britain, the Loyalists, did not consider unfair taxes and regulations good reasons for rebellion. Some remained loyal to the king because they were officeholders who would lose their positions as a result of the Revolution. Others were people who lived in relative isolation and who had not been part of the wave of discontent that turned so many Americans against Britain.
The Loyalists wanted to be ruled by Great Britain and the Patriots wanted to be free from Great Britain.