She was loyal to the british crown and was mad that the Americans raided her house twice.
Laura Secord and her husband were both born in one of the British colonies that rebelled against Britain and formed the United States. The Secords remained loyal to the Crown, however, and moved to Canada. At no time did they ever consider themselves to be "Americans." British subjects they were born, British subjects they lived, and British subjects they died. They could not possibly have been Americans, because there was no such thing as the United States of America when they were born.
Because she was very determined to keep Niagara from the US and loyal to the british crown. She walked through swamps and grasslands and it added up to 32 km. All this to warn the nearest base about an attack.
She sent the message because her husband was hurt, she was loyal to the british and mad at the Americans(US) for raiding her house twice.
yes, loyalists referred to the Colonists who remained loyal to the british crown
They weould be called Loyalists.
Loyalists fought for the British because they were loyal to the crown. The colonists who were rebelling were called Patriots.
NovaNet Answer: They feared a destructive war.
They opposed the Revolution. (Loyalists were loyal to Britain.)
A loyalist is a person who backed the British and the King. They were "loyal " to the crown.
British soldiers were called Red Coats by the Bostonians. They were also called Red Coats by most other people who were not loyal to the British Crown.
Loyalists were loyal to the British crown and the Monarchy. They were opposed to declaring independence and breaking away from England.