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Many Loyalists wanted to remain 'loyal' to King George. Many were harassed by neighboring patriots after the war because they knew the loyalists' preference for the King. The loyalists were bullied and so, they decided to leave by ship for Canada. Though many stayed in Canada, eventually some did return to the US soil.
Loyalists remained loyal (hence their name) to the Crown.
I think it was because there were more people who were un-loyal than there were loyal, and the loyalists were being hurt and thrown in jail for no reason. When the loyalists fled,Britain divided Newfoundland or something so they could be separate from the rebels
The loyalists ancestors do this to celebrate the loyalists
Loyalists. At the end of the war they had to leave for Canada.
3 or 4. Less than 2 The vast majority of the worlds people never leave their country of origin. only a minority ever leave their country of origin.
Many Loyalists were forced to leave their homes because of the way they were treated. They were persecuted for remaining loyal to the crown.
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)
we would be left with lack of safety and protection why leave a prooven govement for one not tested
The Loyalists in Northern Ireland are not from England. They are born and live in Ireland. They have a strong affinity with Britain, but they are at home, so they don't have to return to anywhere.
Many Loyalists left the 13 colonies because they where loyal to the British Crown and were not safe staying in the U.S during the Revolution.
The origin of Buddhism is INDIA.
Tourist origin mean the place where tourists are generated. From which countries they are coming from.
People from other nations soon jumped in to support both sides. Hitler and Mussolini sent arms and forces to help Franco. The Soviet Union sent soldiers to fight against fascism alongside the Spanish Loyalists.. Although the governments of Britain, France, and the United States remained neutral, individuals from those countries, as well as other countries, also fought with the Loyalists. Anti-Nazi Germans and anti-Fascist Italians joined Loyalists cause as well.
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Those who remained loyal to Britain were known as loyalists, or United Empire Loyalists.