The reason for the majority support of the English Crown by wealthier Americans during the middle years of the Eighteenth Century is fairly straightforward. These wealthy Americans were obviously part of the core social, political and economic structure of the American colonies. These wealthy colonials thus were quite frequently the business and social colleagues/friends of those English present in America. Therefore the social and financial welfare of the American Upper Class was heavily skewed in favor of the Crown and its servants. Political abeyance and agreement followed in due course!
Peter Oliver was a Loyalist and a wealthy land owner from Boston.
Thousands of wealthy loyalists left the country for Britain and Canada.
yes it loyalist
Please rephrase.
tax cuts for wealthy americans
The loyalist were colonist that supported the crown (England).
loyalist
I say they were mostly loyalists.
what immediate effects the americans had on the loyalist
Wealthy Americans
Some of the people during the revolution era were not biased. the others were haters to the king of England and wanted to break away. so they did. anyway, Not all Americans were loyalist. the British (who stayed in England and didn't leave) were the loyalist.
because they were offered freedom if they helped the british