The Revolutionaries were often rich and had jobs such as Doctor's lawyers and writers..
Loyalists were pretty much the same. But most were farmers
Many Loyalists wanted to remain 'loyal' to King George. Many were harassed by neighboring patriots after the war because they knew the loyalists' preference for the King. The loyalists were bullied and so, they decided to leave by ship for Canada. Though many stayed in Canada, eventually some did return to the US soil.
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Some Colonists were Loyalists, loyal to England, while others were Revolutionaries who wanted to get out from under England's control.
During the American Revolution, it is estimated that about one-third of the American colonists were committed revolutionaries, often referred to as Patriots. Another third remained loyal to the British Crown, known as Loyalists, while the remaining third were indifferent or neutral. This division highlights the varying degrees of support for independence among the population, with the committed revolutionaries playing a crucial role in the fight for American independence.
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.
he 1st sided with the the colonial revolutionaries, but then served with the loyalists
The patriots were the revolutionaries fighting for the independence of the colonies, whereas the loyalists remained loyal to the crown and The United Kingdom hence the name, loyalists were loyal.
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Life between Tories and Loyalists was quite peaceful, since they are the same side. It was life between the Loyalists and the Revolutionaries that was difficult.
Many Loyalists wanted to remain 'loyal' to King George. Many were harassed by neighboring patriots after the war because they knew the loyalists' preference for the King. The loyalists were bullied and so, they decided to leave by ship for Canada. Though many stayed in Canada, eventually some did return to the US soil.
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During the Revolutionary War in the 1700s, it is undeniable that both Revolutionaries and Loyalists were influenced by fear; some may even have remained loyal or rebelled due to fear of the consequences for themselves or their families, etc. Generally speaking, however, Loyalists remained loyal to England due to believing that rebellion was unlawful and/or that the Colonies were incapable of governing themselves well.
Some Colonists were Loyalists, loyal to England, while others were Revolutionaries who wanted to get out from under England's control.
During The Revolutionary War, people either sided with the king, loyalists, or people who wanted freedom, patriots. Neutralists were the group who sided with any, they simply did not really care!
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.
American Expeditionary Forces under Allied auspices were sent to intervene into the Russian Civil War. The Allied forces implicit objectives were to provide support for the loyalists against the Bolshevik revolutionaries.
It is not possible to answer this as terrorist means different things to people. What and who one person considers a terrorist another would not. Remember also that if the 'terrorists' win then they are no longer terrorists, they are patriots, loyalists or revolutionaries.