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A loyalist was loyal to the king
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In the American revolutionary war, the people who remained loyal to the king were called Loyalists or Tories.
someone who is loyal to the colonies and wants to break from the king
The Revolutionary patriots are the people who are not loyal to the king and to a side to be free and Independent. Most patriots were not nice to the loyalist because they did what the king said. The patriots wanted freedom and Independence.
A colonist who remained loyal to the king of England during the American Revolution was sometimes known as a Loyalist. These colonists were also called Tories.
During the American Revolutionary War, people opposed to the independence of the thirteen colonies were called loyalists. meaning loyal to Great Britain and King George.
George Washington and king George
Those Americans who during the Revolutionary War preferred to stay loyal to the British Connection!
People were supposed to remain loyal to their King because the King was supposed to have been appointed by God to be king. Being disloyal to the king was therefore an offense against God. This view of the "Devine Right of Kings" is no longer widely accepted.
During the American Revolutionary War, the people opposing the Patriots/Colonists were called Loyalists/Tories. They got this name because they remained loyal to the King.