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Q: Why did loyalists not want to break from England?
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What was the name given to colonist who did not want to break from England?

Loyalists.


What were the views of Loyalists in the 1770s?

That the colonies shouldn't break away from England


A group of British citizens who wanted to break away from the established Church of England?

They were called loyalists or tories.


Why did many large plantation owners choose to be loyalists?

They were loyalists because they thought that England would win and they didn't want to lose their land


Did the loyalists live in England or America?

Both-loyalists emmagrated from England to America.


What was the difference between the loyalists and the patriots?

The Loyalists were colonist who were loyal to England. They wanted to stay with England. The Patriots on the other hand were colonist who wanted to break away from England and be free and have their independence. (Fun Fact: Put 5,318,008 in a calculator. Then turn it upsides down :)


Do loyalist support independence?

Loyalists were on the British side and did not want to break away from the british land. So there for no they did not support independence.


Why did colonists want to be patriots instead of loyalists?

they wanted to be patriots because they wanted to be free from the king of england.


Did all colonists want to break from England?

No actually in he begenning a majority did not want to break away from England they were called loyalist or tories


Who remain loyal to the King of England during American Revolution?

the loyalists


Did all of the colonists want to rebel the king of England?

No, some colonist were called "Loyalists" and were loyal to the King


How are patriots different from loyalists?

Patriots wanted a separation from England's rule, while Loyalists wanted to stay under England's rule.