During the Revolutionary War, Patriots were filled with a sense of determination and excitement as they sought independence from British rule. Loyalists, on the other hand, felt anxious and fearful, as they remained loyal to the Crown and faced social ostracism and violence from their Patriot neighbors. Neutrals experienced conflict and confusion, often feeling caught between the two sides and fearing the repercussions of choosing a side in a deeply divided society. Each group's emotions were shaped by their beliefs, experiences, and the often tumultuous environment of the war.
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Unknown., but 53,000 left the colonies after the war.
Yes she was a loyalist in the revolutionary war.
During the American Revolutionary War, people opposed to the independence of the thirteen colonies were called loyalists. meaning loyal to Great Britain and King George.
alot of reasons son.
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Loyalist
Unknown., but 53,000 left the colonies after the war.
A person who wanted the colonies to remain part of the British empire
A person who wanted the colonies to remain part of the british empire
More than 50,000 loyalist aed the colonies during the revolution. also divided allegiances tore families apart
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.
Yes she was a loyalist in the revolutionary war.
i think he was a loyalist.
A loyalist was loyal to the king
Because they were. The loyalist left and the people who were in the newly formed US were Americans.