Aproximately 70,000 colonists remained loyal to the British Crown.
The primary reason was exactly that - they remained loyal to the King. They had been brought up believing in "King and Country" and saw the King as protector.
Some were against the Revolution because they had very strong ties in England (the Mother Country) and didn't want to risk severing ties with family and support.
Some distrusted the idea of a democratic society - they saw it as mob rule.
During the Revolution, many who spoke out in support of the King were harassed and threatened - this happens in all wars - and in some extreme cases were stripped of their property and belongins or threatened into being silent by Patriots. This just reinforced their ideas of mob rule being worse than the rule of one strong King.
the reason of the war to occur because USA thought that the loyalists were helping the Natives raid American towns, so then America declared war with Britain
The underlying cause of the war was the colonists' unrelenting desire for more and more land, but the immediate cause for its outbreak was the trial and execution of three of Metacom’s men by the colonists.
In the Revolutionary War, Valley Forge was the name of a small town in Pennsylvania where the American army spent the winter. It was a rough winter. During that time, Generals Washington and Lafayette worked out a major change in strategy for the American Revolution. Instead of fighting over the big coastal cities, they would destroy any group of solders in the countryside. Eventually England would have to give up because they would have no reason to stay.
France,Spain,Dutch Republic,British themselves. The reason the British played a part in helping the US was because Americas first Army was created during the War and it was set up and trained by British troops who had turned on their own country. the french, especially the french war fleet, which helped in stopping British warships from pounding us cities
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The American Loyalists did not consider taxes a reason to rebel. The Loyalists remained loyal to Britain even during the revolutionary war.
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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.
Loyalists.
They are called loyalists for a reason. They were loyal to the king.
The original reason the colonists fought in the Revolutionary War was to gain their independence from England.
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.
They were Loyalists.
The people there wanted to remain loyalists, I think that could be one reason.
Part of the reason the American colonists fought the Revolutionary War was because they were being taxed by Britain without representation in Parliament. Their motto was "No Taxation without Representation. "
Part of the reason the American colonists fought the Revolutionary War was because they were being taxed by Britain without representation in Parliament. Their motto was "No Taxation without Representation. "
There were few loyalists.