Loyalists were favoured by the British government, which did it's best to protect them, but they were still often harrassed (extensively) by rebels. After the outbreak of hostilities during the American Revolution, some loyalists joined militia units to fight for the Crown, while still others enlisted as regulars.
A loyalist was an American who remained loyal to the British government after the American colonies had declared independence.
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The Patriots in the American Revolution wanted American independence.
Myles Cooper was known as a loyalist during the American Revolutionary period. He was a prominent loyalist clergyman who supported the British Crown and opposed the revolution. His loyalty to Britain led him to flee to England after the war due to the hostility he faced from patriots. Thus, yes, Myles Cooper is considered a loyalist.
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A loyalist is someone who was loyal to King George during the American Revolution
A loyalist is a person who backed the British and the King. They were "loyal " to the crown.
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A loyalist was an American who remained loyal to the British government after the American colonies had declared independence.
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Loyalist made up about twenty percent of the population during the American Revolution.
A loyalist wanted to remain loyal to England, they did not support the American Revolution and some fought along side the British Regulars.