The british flag colors
The patriots felt like the loyalists were wrong and traitors, but they generally didn't fight.
In the American Revolution, loyalists were sometimes called "Tories," after the British political party that favored tradition and conservatism.
the Loyalists and the Patriots
Redcoats or Lobsterbacks
Loyalists were, assuming that you are talking about the American Revolution, loyal to the British throne, but lived in the colonies.
Those who remained loyal to Britain were known as loyalists, or United Empire Loyalists.
Loyalists
Loyalists remained loyal (hence their name) to the Crown.
what denomination did the loyalists attend
They were also called Torys.
Many of them wore what they had available considering the Patriot forces were greatly any who believed in the cause. They wore blue overcoats with red vests if they were in uniform.
They were called loyalists.
Commonly referred to as Loyalists or "Tories".
The loyalists ancestors do this to celebrate the loyalists
They are called loyalists for a reason. They were loyal to the king.
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.
what was Tecumseh's perspective on the Loyalists