why did hamilton defend the loyalists in court after the american revolution
loyalists, patriots, and redcoats
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They opposed the Revolution. (Loyalists were loyal to Britain.)
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New Brunswick in 1784.
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why did hamilton defend the loyalists in court after the american revolution
The Loyalists first tried to prevent the American Revolution. During the war there were there were battles between the Patriots and the Loyalists. Had they succeeded, their effect on history would have been substantial. As it is, their effect was largely to prolong the war.
loyalists, patriots, and redcoats
The loyalists were the people who stayed loyal to the king.
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No, the United States prevailed over the Loyalists.
The Loyalists were people in the American colonies that remained loyal to Britain instead of accepting the views of American independence. Loyalists include people who had ties to the king of Britain, such as judges or governors.
Loyalists to the right, rebels to the left, please... Many of the American colonists were Loyalists.