The Board of Associated Loyalists was an organization formed during the American Revolutionary War, primarily in 1775, by loyalists in the American colonies who supported British rule. Its purpose was to coordinate efforts among loyalists, particularly in response to the growing revolutionary sentiment and to organize support for the British government. The Board aimed to unite loyalists, provide assistance, and address grievances against colonial authorities. Ultimately, it represented the interests of those who remained loyal to the British crown during a time of significant political upheaval.
The main division of conflict is between the Republicans (Nationalists), which are associated with Catholics, and the Loyalists (Unionists), which are associated with Protestants. However in recent years the Loyalists have become less active in conflict and any violence has developed into usually the Republicans targeting the security forces (Police/Army) in Northern Ireland.
Loyalists remained loyal (hence their name) to the Crown.
The loyalists ancestors do this to celebrate the loyalists
The Loyalists were making money off of the colonists
the loyalists
Because he was their enemy, associated with Republican terrorist groups, who were against Loyalists.
His son William was on the American Board of Loyalists.
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The main division of conflict is between the Republicans (Nationalists), which are associated with Catholics, and the Loyalists (Unionists), which are associated with Protestants. However in recent years the Loyalists have become less active in conflict and any violence has developed into usually the Republicans targeting the security forces (Police/Army) in Northern Ireland.
Those who remained loyal to Britain were known as loyalists, or United Empire Loyalists.
Loyalists, and also unionists, refers to people in Northern Ireland that want Northern Ireland to remain part of the United Kingdom. They are "loyal" to the queen and want to remain in the "union". Loyalists are generally more associated with the more radical groups that have been involved in terrorism to further their cause.
Loyalists
Loyalists remained loyal (hence their name) to the Crown.
what denomination did the loyalists attend
They were also called Torys.
They were called loyalists.
It stands for Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music :)