In the American Revolution, loyalists were sometimes called "Tories," after the British political party that favored tradition and conservatism.
The patriots felt like the loyalists were wrong and traitors, but they generally didn't fight.
The Loyalists also called Tories, were Americans who sided with the British in the Revolutionary war. During that war, a number of them fled to Canada, Florida, or the Bahamas. After the peace treaty some came back to their old homes. They were given their property back and nothing else. Some of the American solders received a pension.
The british flag colors
the Loyalists and the Patriots
Redcoats or Lobsterbacks
Loyalists were people who were loyal to the King and didn't find a reason to fight for independence. 20% of colonists were loyalists. Their nicknames were tories, royalists, and king's men. Some loyalists were killed by patriots.
The loyalists went back to Great Britain
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If you mean the 'loyalists', which were pro-British colonists during the American Revolution, then they were never kicked out. Some were considered unpatriotic, which was only true in some cases, but most loyalists stayed in the colonies and were declared Americans after the war.
some of them did, the ones that were on the American side, but there were also loyalists. the loyalists were on the british kings side
"I am loyal and you are traitors!"
Loyalists had a variety of jobs, including merchants, tradespeople, lawyers, clergy, and farmers. Some loyalists held positions in government, the military, or were involved in other professions such as medicine and education.
There were many colonists who didn't think taxes were a good reason for American independence, some were relatives of famous Patriots.The colonists who still remained loyal to Britain, even after the taxes, are called Loyalists.
They thought Patriots were too radical.
They reacted happy because the king and the loyalists thought since king sent troops to help them he deserved some $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
Those who remained loyal to Britain were known as loyalists, or United Empire Loyalists.
some were happy some were against it