Loyalists remained loyal (hence their name) to the Crown.
A loyalist to Britiain was a person in the thirteen colonies that remained loyal to them, and would fight for them to the death. Many of the Loyalists were army officers, while others were common farmers, carpenters, blacksmiths, and merchants. Because the majority of the Loyalists were men in the army, Britain gave the Loyalists land and tools to build houses in Canada. So the British looked at the Loyalists with respect.
The loyalists ancestors do this to celebrate the loyalists
The Loyalists were making money off of the colonists
the loyalists
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Straight-party ticket
Straight-party ticket
I know that the loyalists didn't appriciate the Boston Tea Party because the way that they punished the colonists (With the Intolerable Acts)
In the American Revolution, loyalists were sometimes called "Tories," after the British political party that favored tradition and conservatism.
a loyalist is someone who maintains loyalty to an established grovernment, political party, ect.
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Those who remained loyal to Britain were known as loyalists, or United Empire Loyalists.
Not many, it's a British political party. However, some loyalists during the Revolution were known as Tories.
it was an act of the colonists AGAINST the british government. in other words, an act of patriotism.
Loyalists
Loyalists remained loyal (hence their name) to the Crown.