The number of people living under one roof in a loyalist household during the American Revolution varied widely based on factors like family size, social status, and economic circumstances. Typically, a loyalist family might consist of immediate family members, which could range from a few to ten or more individuals. Additionally, households could include extended family, servants, and enslaved individuals, potentially increasing the total number living in a single home. Thus, it was not uncommon for loyalist homes to house anywhere from a small family to dozens of individuals at once.
During the Revolutionary war the people who lived in the colonies (U.S.) either sided with the King and staying under English rule - Loyalists - or they supported those who wrote the Declaration of Independence determined to become a free nation - Patriots.
Loyalists were on the British side and did not want to break away from the british land. So there for no they did not support independence.
because they were serving under British rule/people who called themselves patriots were not under British rule and did not serve the British and not tolerate to the British and so thought to fight them lol plz dont juged
It was the most boring time of the world. people lived in mansions and had bmws here and there.
If Britain had won the Revolutionary War, loyalists would likely have been rewarded for their allegiance, potentially gaining political power and land. Many loyalists who had fled or faced persecution during the war might have been able to return and reintegrate into society. However, there could still have been lingering resentment from patriots, leading to ongoing tensions in communities. Overall, loyalists would have likely played a significant role in shaping the future of the colonies under British rule.
a patriot is an American who supported independence..patriots have many advantages...such as having their great leader,George Washington.Now a loyalist is a person who remained loyal to the british king.
During the Revolutionary war the people who lived in the colonies (U.S.) either sided with the King and staying under English rule - Loyalists - or they supported those who wrote the Declaration of Independence determined to become a free nation - Patriots.
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Patriots wanted a separation from England's rule, while Loyalists wanted to stay under England's rule.
President Harry S. Truman and his wife, Bess, lived across the street from the White House while it was under reconstruction. The home was called the Blair House.
Loyalists were on the British side and did not want to break away from the british land. So there for no they did not support independence.
in like a place that is dark and small maybe under the couch or tv , cabnet ...ect.
Patriots did not want to remain under British rule while the Loyalists did.
because they were serving under British rule/people who called themselves patriots were not under British rule and did not serve the British and not tolerate to the British and so thought to fight them lol plz dont juged
some people lived up to 14-28 days under the rubble in Haiti without food and water.
Loyalists wanted the American Colonies to stay under British rule.