It's a little late to decide that, isn't it? There haven't been either Patriots or Loyalists since the end of the Revolution in the 1780s. If I lieved at that time, I might be a Loyalist if I wanted to remain part of the British Empire and I would be a Patriot if I didn't.
He was a loyalist to his country.
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I believe he was a loyalist.
He was a Loyalist
yes he was a loyalist.
Because he thought that the colonists should pay there debts with British
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No, General Cornwallis was a loyalist fought the patriots George Washington and then surrender
He was a loyalist
{"you should ask them"- First answer from "chickdee1".} In you textbook it should tell you who was a patriot or loyalist.
A Patriot supported the revolution and the formation of a new country, a Loyalist disapproved of this and felt that America should remain a British colony.
Yes, the word "Loyalist" should be capitalized when referring to a specific historical group of colonists who supported the British monarchy during the American Revolutionary War.
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That man at the bar is a loyalist.
He was a loyalist to his country.
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