The call for the execution of several Tories, particularly during the American Revolution, was notably made by radical figures like Thomas Paine and other members of the Patriot movement. They viewed Tories—those loyal to the British crown—as traitors to the American cause, especially in the context of escalating conflicts. This sentiment was part of a broader push for independence, where extreme measures were considered against those who opposed the revolutionary efforts.
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They were called loyalists.
The MP's that became known as the Tories were the King's allies in parliament. The Whigs, who were the opposition nicknamed the government 'Tories' originally as an insult after a notorious band of thieves and bandits from Donegal in Ireland.
They were called Loyalists or Tories.
they were called Tories,Lobster backs, and Redbacks for the great red coats.
tories, or loyalists. whichever you prefer really
Supporters of Royal power are called Tories.
During the American Revolution they were called loyalists, also Tories. During the American Revolution they were called loyalists, also Tories. vbvbvbvbv
They called themselves Loyalists. Patriots called them Tories.
Supporters of Royal power are called Tories.