A loyalist would have been least likely to support or participate in revolutionary activities, such as protests or acts of rebellion against British authority. Loyalists remained loyal to the British Crown and typically opposed the push for independence, favoring continued allegiance to Britain instead. Therefore, engaging in or endorsing actions that sought to overthrow British rule would be contrary to their beliefs.
oppose the Declaration of Indepencence
A loyalist would have to be able to fight and help George Washington and finally die later in life knowing that they fought well.
Benjamin's brother, William, is a royal governor.
To determine whether the writer was a patriot or a loyalist, one must consider their views and actions regarding the American Revolution. Patriots sought independence from British rule and supported revolutionary efforts, while loyalists remained loyal to the Crown and opposed the revolution. Analyzing the language and themes in their writings can provide insight into their allegiance. If the writer expresses a desire for freedom and self-governance, they are likely a patriot; conversely, if they advocate for loyalty to Britain, they are a loyalist.
loyalist
oppose the Declaration of Indepencence
Join the Continental Army.
A loyalist would have to be able to fight and help George Washington and finally die later in life knowing that they fought well.
Benjamin's brother, William, is a royal governor.
A rich merchant
loyalist
"Karl Marx Attacks Capitalism"
Which event was most likely to have pleased the Loyalists
Russian Revolution was in 1917, therefor you are most likely referring to the First World War 1914-1918
A rich merchant would likely be a loyalist in the Revolutionary War.
Trying to spy and plot against the colonists. Loyalists were people who remained loyal to England; some moved up to Canada, but others stayed in the colonies to help the British.
how were the colonists likely to respond to the governs' action