The revolutions, particularly the American Revolution, diminished the freedoms of both loyalists and Native Americans by creating a polarized environment where loyalty to the British Crown was met with suspicion and hostility. Loyalists faced persecution, violence, and exile, as they were often seen as traitors by revolutionary forces. Native Americans, caught between the warring factions, saw their lands and autonomy severely compromised, as both sides sought to expand territory, often at their expense. Ultimately, both groups experienced a loss of rights and security in the tumultuous aftermath of the revolutions.
what immediate effects the americans had on the loyalist
== == Patriot, by definition of the Americans. Traitor, by definition of the British. == ==
they was betrayed by one of there best general
no the actually only native Americans supported the british. The french and the spanish helped the patriots in the war.
Those Americans who during the Revolutionary War preferred to stay loyal to the British Connection!
They were satisfied with British rule.
yes it loyalist
Please rephrase.
loyalist
I say they were mostly loyalists.
The loyalist were colonist that supported the crown (England).
what immediate effects the americans had on the loyalist
Some of the people during the revolution era were not biased. the others were haters to the king of England and wanted to break away. so they did. anyway, Not all Americans were loyalist. the British (who stayed in England and didn't leave) were the loyalist.
== == Patriot, by definition of the Americans. Traitor, by definition of the British. == ==
because they were offered freedom if they helped the british
they was betrayed by one of there best general
Patriots- were American fighting for freedom Loyalist- sided with King/ the British