To protect them from the french
A person who wanted the colonies to remain part of Britain's empire
In the Quartering act king George the third sent out soldiers to protect the colonist from the native Americans. But there were two different kinds of people the patriots and the loyalist. Loyalist are people who were loyal to the king and patriots were the people who didn't like the kings words. Well back to the subject. Whenever the soldier came from a longs day work the soldier would knock on a door and the colonist would invite him in and whenever a soldier would ask for a meal then the colonist would have to provide it for the soldier. But whatever the soldier did the colonist could not ask for money.
If you supported Britain, you would've been a loyalist. If you supported The Continental Army, you would've been a Patriot.
loyalist?
Loyalist would be a simile for "devoted". Your sentence would read: "Governor xyz is a loyalist (devoted to) the Republican views on abortion.
The unruly Hessians cost the British the support of many areas that the British had hoped would remain loyalist.
The unruly Hessians cost the British the support of many areas that the British had hoped would remain loyalist.
The unruly Hessians cost the British the support of many areas that the British had hoped would remain loyalist
The unruly Hessians cost the British the support of many areas that the British had hoped would remain loyalist.
The unruly Hessians cost the British the support of many areas that the British had hoped would remain loyalist
A loyalist would say "sure, it's a great place altogether"
A loyalist wold not take the patriotic oath