Because he thought that the colonists should pay there debts with British
She was just a loyalist!!
the 18th century loyalist would wear a red coat while in war thus earning the name ''the red coats''.
April 17 1775
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lord dunmore thomas hutchinson and i dont know who else is a patriot
Governor Thomas Hutchinson was a strong and faithful loyalist. He supported King George and his taxes. Because of that his mansion was ransacked and his personal things were destroyed. He later was exiled to England where he advised the royal court on how to deal with the colonists.
No, Thomas Hutchinson was not a member of the British Parliament. He was a colonial administrator in Massachusetts, serving as the Lieutenant Governor and later as Governor. Hutchinson was a loyalist during the American Revolution, and his policies and actions as governor made him a controversial figure among the colonists.
yes he was a very bad man he went as a loyalist creating and approving unfair laws
Thomas Hutchinson was a Loyalist during the American Revolutionary period. He served as the Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts and supported British authority, opposing the revolutionary movement. Hutchinson's loyalty to the Crown and his efforts to enforce British policies made him a target of Patriot resentment, ultimately leading to his departure from Boston amid growing tensions.
Thomas Hutchinson was the great-great-grandson of Anne Hutchinson.
Yes. Thomas Hutchinson (1711-1780) was the Loyalist governor of Massachusetts from 1758 to 1774. Disliked by many colonists, he was replaced by General Gage in May 1774, the British government having decided to install a military governor.
Thomas Hutchinson was the great-great-grandson of Anne Hutchinson.
Thomas Brown - loyalist - was born in 1750.
Thomas Brown - loyalist - died in 1825.
Thomas Hutchinson is famous for being a Loyalist. He was Governor of Massachussetts for 16 years, ending in 1774. His policies and loyalty to the crown were not viewed favorably by the colonists during this time. He called for an abridgement of the colonial rights, which some consider a kicking off point for a call for independence from Britain.
William Hutchinson. thomas Hutchinson