Loyalists were people who were loyal to the King and didn't find a reason to fight for independence. 20% of colonists were loyalists. Their nicknames were tories,
royalists, and king's men. Some loyalists were killed by patriots.
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To many parts of the British Empire including what is today Southern Ontario.
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"Sarah Bishop," a historical novel by Scott O'Dell, is set during the American Revolutionary War and reflects the struggles of American colonists during this period. The story revolves around a young girl named Sarah who faces the challenges of living in a war-torn environment, including the impact of British loyalists and the hardships of survival. While the characters and specific events are fictional, the backdrop of the Revolutionary War and its effects on individuals and communities are based on historical facts related to that era. The novel captures the spirit of resilience and the fight for independence that characterized the American struggle for freedom.
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Those who remained loyal to Britain were known as loyalists, or United Empire Loyalists.
Presbyterians in the southern colonies were divided in their political views at the time of the Revolution. Some were loyalists while others were rebels or "patriots," as was true in the mid-Atlantic and New England colonies.
Loyalists
Loyalists remained loyal (hence their name) to the Crown.
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They were also called Torys.
They were called loyalists.
Commonly referred to as Loyalists or "Tories".
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They are called loyalists for a reason. They were loyal to the king.