Josiah Tucker was a British clergyman and economist known for his writings on American colonial policy. While he supported the British government and the idea of maintaining the American colonies under British rule, his views evolved over time, and he expressed a degree of sympathy for American grievances. Although he is often associated with loyalist sentiments, he also advocated for reforms that would address colonial concerns, indicating a more nuanced position than outright loyalty. Ultimately, his stance reflects the complexities of loyalties during the American Revolution.
He was a loyalist to his country.
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Josiah Parkes was born in 1793.
I believe he was a loyalist.
He was a Loyalist
Josiah Tucker died in 1799.
Josiah Tucker was born in 1713.
NO
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Josiah Tucker has written: 'Instructions for travellers' 'Reflections on the expediency of opening the trade to Turky' 'Cui bono?' 'Two dissertations on certain passages of Holy Scripture, viz. the first on Luke xiv. 12, 13, 14 and the second on Rom. xiii. 1, 2, 3, 4' 'A letter to a friend concerning naturalizations ..' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Naturalization, Jews, Legal status, laws
No, General Cornwallis was a loyalist fought the patriots George Washington and then surrender
He was a loyalist
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Josiah was born in -648.
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