they lived happily ever after in Canada, Britain, or Bahamas.
Those who remained loyal to Britain were known as loyalists, or United Empire Loyalists.
Loyalists
The patriots said that we should not be treated like this and we don't have that much money to pay all of your taxes.
The loyalists were individuals that lived within the colonies yet still gave their loyalty to the British. After the Revolutionary War many of the loyalist left the colonies to live in Canada territories.
They were converted into British in america
about 90,000 became political refugees
Loyalists would then become either Patriots or they might not even bother to be on any side. This would defiantly make a big difference in the war. The Americans then would have more people to join their army in the fight against the British.
they all got killed they all got killed
They all moved to New York (present day...)
America would not be free
they lived happily ever after in Canada, Britain, or Bahamas.
53,000 left for Canada. They were harassed and discriminated against by other people.
After the Americans gained independence from Great Britain, the property owned by North Carolinian loyalists remained untouched. The loyalists, however, were given a strong warning. This included repossession of property if the loyalists were found guilty of insurrection against the new American government. The warning was for all loyalists that wanted to remain united with the British.
Those who remained loyal to Britain were known as loyalists, or United Empire Loyalists.
They got put to death by being hung. But few if any actually were hung. These folks were called Loyalists.
Loyalists