They were called loyalists.
The American rebels in the American Revolution were fighting for their rights and their country against the mother country, Britain. On the other hand, the Loyalists remained supportive of Britain against the rebels in the war.
Loyalists were those in support of the British Parliament (loyal to Britain) during the American Revolution. Patriots were in support of America's independence (rebels) and fought the British.
They either went back to England or settled into American society.
The 'United Empire Loyalists' were those people who supported Britain during the American Revolution, and who wished to remain British subjects afterward by relocating to British Colonies, especially Nova Scotia and Upper Canada (which later became Ontario).
They opposed the Revolution. (Loyalists were loyal to Britain.)
In the American Revolution the Loyalists were fighting for England.
The Loyalists were people in the American colonies that remained loyal to Britain instead of accepting the views of American independence. Loyalists include people who had ties to the king of Britain, such as judges or governors.
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The Loyalists were people in the American colonies that remained loyal to Britain instead of accepting the views of American independence. Loyalists include people who had ties to the king of Britain, such as judges or governors.
what American revolution travelled to Europe to try to bring peace between Britain and the American colonies
What lead to the American Revolution was that Britain did not take care of the colonies as the should have.
They were called loyalists.
Great Britain and the Loyalists and Native Americans that were allied with them
British Empire Loyalists
If your referring to after the American Revolution when America gained Its independence from Britain, then no the loyalists were not forced to move form America.
The American rebels in the American Revolution were fighting for their rights and their country against the mother country, Britain. On the other hand, the Loyalists remained supportive of Britain against the rebels in the war.