The American Revolution profoundly affected loyalists, many of whom faced social ostracism, property confiscation, and violence from their patriot neighbors. As the new United States emerged, loyalists often found themselves marginalized or forced to flee, with thousands relocating to Canada, Britain, or other British territories. Their loss of status and property marked a significant shift in the socio-political landscape of the post-revolutionary United States. Some loyalists eventually integrated into their new communities, while others continued to feel the repercussions of their allegiance to the British Crown.
why did hamilton defend the loyalists in court after the american revolution
They opposed the Revolution. (Loyalists were loyal to Britain.)
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why did hamilton defend the loyalists in court after the american revolution
They opposed the Revolution. (Loyalists were loyal to Britain.)
The loyalists were the people who stayed loyal to the king.
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loyalists, patriots, and redcoats
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They were the british.
Yes. That's what loyalists were. They believed that it was good to impose a tax for the American Revolution. The people who opposed this were Patriots.
During the American Revolution they were called loyalists, also Tories. During the American Revolution they were called loyalists, also Tories. vbvbvbvbv
yes, loyalists referred to the Colonists who remained loyal to the british crown
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