Because.
Loyalists. They were loyal to the king.
An exact total of the colonist that remain loyal to the crown is not available. There are documentation to support that as many as one third of the colonist were loyalist.
Loyalists
NovaNet Answer: They feared a destructive war.
To avoid seperation from Britain
They did, eventually. They first wished to remain loyal while governing themselves as colonies. However, King George III refused this, so the Continental Congress had Thomas Jefferson write the Declaration of Independence.
Not necessarily. A loyalist was an American colonist who wanted to remain loyal to Great Britain.
Loyalists- because they remain loyal to a King or Queen.
King George the third didn't like the fact that the patriots was not loyal to him during the declaration of independence
Because Britain is the one that gave him the authority to be governor.
because many colonist remained loyal to the British
because many colonist remained loyal to the British