Here are 4 reasons
-Great Britain could provide protection for them.
-Similarities like language, culture, and education.
-Had done very well economically as part of the British Empire.
-If they didn't stay it could end to war with Britain.
1. they might still have family in England and if they joined the rebels, they wouldn't be able to keep in contact with their family and it would be very difficult to switch sides after the war.
2. also their spouse might be a loyalist so you would be considered a loyalist alsoThey were loyal to the king of Britain!!:)
Some maybe feared the power of England and therefore stayed loyal
Another reason is as long as American colonies were closely tied to England, the great British Navy would protect American products.
British troops were protecting the colonies along the Appalachian Mountains.
They were willing to pay taxes in order to pay for the British troops in the colonies.
why did they stay loyal even after the war? Their side lost and they were afraid of being seen as traitors by the winners.
Answer 1
Because the loyalist thought they could gain things like money and land if Brittan won.
Answer 2
Contrary to how the American Revolution is portrayed in most American schools, the Revolutionary position was really not the majority opinion in the United States prior to and during much of the American Revolution. Most Americans were quite content to be British colonists. The British had successfully protected the colonies during the Seven Years War (known in the USA as the French and Indian War). Additionally, most Southerners preferred to have a good and stable trading partner like Britain form whom they could depend on consistent purchase orders and shipment protection. This pro-British attitude in the South was actually the reason why the Continental Congress chose George Washington, a Virginian, to lead the US Army. Otherwise, there would be little reason for Southerners to support the Revolution.
Cities in general were loyalist bastions as well. New York was well-known during the American Revolution for having many pro-British loyalists due to the incredible amount of commerce and trade that went on in that city. Many New Yorkers were quite proud when British General Clinton made Fort Tryon (in north Manhattan) his headquarters to manage the war in the North. Boston and Providence were really the only two cities that were wholeheartedly galvanized revolutionaries.
because the Britain was very rich, the loyalists would like to be rich so they joined worked together as a really good team and they did not want any Battle)
They believed in the crown and were loyal to the king.
safety,food,wealth,shelter,tarzansians.
Because they came from the British
The Loyalists wanted to be ruled by Great Britain and the Patriots wanted to be free from Great Britain.
Those who remained loyal to Britain were known as loyalists, or United Empire Loyalists.
They were called loyalists.
Loyalists is one term.
false
Loyalists wanted to stay loyal to Britain but the patriots didn't; they wanted independence. the patriots did not like it when Britain taxed them from thousands of miles away and when it passed laws that were unjust. loyalists did not want to fight Britain
No. The Loyalists decided to stay on the kings side.
The Loyalists wanted to be ruled by Great Britain and the Patriots wanted to be free from Great Britain.
The Loyalists wanted to be ruled by Great Britain and the Patriots wanted to be free from Great Britain.
The Loyalists were making money off of the colonists
Loyalists
They were called Tories or Loyalists or sometimes, King's men.
why was loyalist important to to the revolutionary war?
Ok if you hated the country you were in and loved another why stay in the one you hate. (loyalists loved Britain and thought Americans were unproper pigs)
The Loyalists (Tories) did not want to separate.
because they didn't care about independence -they were loyal to the king of Britain
Those who remained loyal to Britain were known as loyalists, or United Empire Loyalists.