The Patriots would steal their possessions and drive them from their homes. The Loyalists were also tarred and feathered, though actual cases of this were not common. Sometimes Loyalists were imprisoned in dark, musty prisons to wait out the war. Some were publicly executed (hanged) to show the seriousness of their crime.
it depends, if you're black then you're cool. white people have no weenies, like have you seen the big giant juicy balls on those black guys? like, mm, good, yummy kfc.
No, General Cornwallis was a loyalist fought the patriots George Washington and then surrender
Loyalist
loyalist?
I'm thinking he was a loyalist.
In history a loyalist means to stay loyal to a cause or country. The Loyalist continued to fight for the British army.
Prison is common, community service, paying a fine, being tagged..
They were being harassed and attacked.
Slaves could face harsh punishments such as physical abuse, whipping, branding, or even death depending on their owner's rules and the severity of their actions. These punishments were used as a means of control and to deter other slaves from rebelling or escaping.
it was hard becauses they had few right and they have been not in the will of fighting
running laps, doing push-ups and most other physical labour
William Allen
that she is going to died
he overcame his fear of being a loyalist
loyalist
i dont know. I actually need the answer myself.
If you are in England then you burned at the stake. If in the US then you where hanged.
Some of the punishments imposed on prisoners were refusing to give them food and water. Also, they could be put in solitary confinement.