The patriots separated family's and the loyalist didn't like the way the patriots are giving them freedom
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they belive they should stay loyal to the king because they need the king and the king's goods to survive, they also fear the colonies being free, they see it as anarchy.
Loyalists remained loyal (hence their name) to the Crown.
The loyalists ancestors do this to celebrate the loyalists
The king was for it and the Loyalists was for the king so that's why..
the loyalists
The Loyalists were making money off of the colonists
The Loyalists stayed true to Britain and the king.
The loyalists were those that stayed true to the crown. While they may not have been very popular with the colonists, they fought for what they believed in.
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If you mean the 'loyalists', which were pro-British colonists during the American Revolution, then they were never kicked out. Some were considered unpatriotic, which was only true in some cases, but most loyalists stayed in the colonies and were declared Americans after the war.
They were called loyalists.
Those who remained loyal to Britain were known as loyalists, or United Empire Loyalists.
novanet; they felt that paliament and the crown must be obeyed as the legitament govenment of the empire
Americans who remained true to the British Crown were caused Loyalists. Other common names for this group of people are Tories, Royalists, and King's Men.
Loyalists
Loyalists remained loyal (hence their name) to the Crown.
what denomination did the loyalists attend
They were also called Torys.