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What name was given to the British during the revolutionary?

The "Red Coats," after the color of their uniforms. Loyalists


Why did the Loyalists wear red during the war?

Loyalists wore red during the American Revolutionary War to identify themselves as supporters of the British Crown and to distinguish themselves from Patriot forces. The color red was associated with British soldiers, who wore red coats, symbolizing their allegiance to Britain. Additionally, the uniformity of the color helped create a sense of unity among Loyalists. Wearing red also served as a way to intimidate opponents and assert their loyalty in a time of conflict.


What did loyalists wear?

Loyalists women would wear dresses, corsets, and petticoats to keep warm. Loyalists men would wear trousers, or breeches, shirts and a waist coat.


Are the loyalists British in the American revolution?

yes, loyalists referred to the Colonists who remained loyal to the british crown


Who did the Loyalists fight for?

Loyalists fought for the British because they were loyal to the crown. The colonists who were rebelling were called Patriots.


Colonist who were loyal to the british crown were called?

They weould be called Loyalists.


Who was a colonist that supported the british?

Loyalists


Who were the Loyalists loyal to?

To many parts of the British Empire including what is today Southern Ontario.


What color did british wear?

During the Revolutionary War, red.


The Colonist who sided with the british were called?

loyalists They called themselves Loyalists. Patriots called them Tories.


Were loyalists allied with the British?

they were colinists who were still loyal to the king of briten. hence the title loyalists


Who was the colonist who supported the british?

Tories or Loyalists.