After the war, loyalists often felt a sense of loss and betrayal as they faced significant social and economic challenges in the newly formed United States. Many were ostracized by their communities, lost property, or were forced into exile. Some felt disillusioned, having supported the British Crown in hopes of maintaining stability and order, only to find themselves marginalized in the aftermath of the conflict. Overall, their feelings ranged from disappointment to fear for their future in a country that had rejected their allegiance.
How did the Loyalist and British feel about the Battle of Yorktown
Yes she was a loyalist in the revolutionary war.
Unknown., but 53,000 left the colonies after the war.
why was loyalist important to to the revolutionary war?
alot of reasons son.
They had been loyal to the crown and when the war was over they were discriminated against, beaten, and were considered traitors.
How did the Loyalist and British feel about the Battle of Yorktown
Yes she was a loyalist in the revolutionary war.
A loyalist was loyal to the king
happy
George Washington
A loyalist was okay with it because they were loyal to Britain, as long as the British told them to do something, they did it. No questions asked, however, if they were against the British in any way, they usually jumped over and joined the Patriots!
April 17 1775
Cause they had too
The loyalist faction supported the queen, but the military soon took control.A colonial supporter of the British during the Revolutionary War was a loyalist or Tory.
A 'Loyalist' , also known as 'Royalist' was somebody who remained true to the British Crown and Empire. The Loyalist Party was what they belonged to/
Unknown., but 53,000 left the colonies after the war.