Both-loyalists emmagrated from England to America.
loyalists where people who lived in the 13 colonies but where still loyal to the England.
The loyalists liked the idea of being land or business owners but wanted the governmental guidance of England.
The Loyalists in Northern Ireland are not from England. They are born and live in Ireland. They have a strong affinity with Britain, but they are at home, so they don't have to return to anywhere.
I'm guessing Christian, if you're talking about they Loyalists in the Revolutionary War in America in the 1700s. Most of the people in early America were Christian.
Because they were living in America, but were still loyal to the British in England. Its like if an American lived in china, they would still be loyal to the USA.
Because they were living in America, but were still loyal to the British in England. Its like if an American lived in china, they would still be loyal to the USA.
Because they were living in America, but were still loyal to the British in England. Its like if an American lived in china, they would still be loyal to the USA.
the loyalists
Loyalists went to Canada and England to have a more hospitible place to live
New England.
Patriots wanted a separation from England's rule, while Loyalists wanted to stay under England's rule.
'Loyalists' were loyal to the Crown of England. 'Patriots' supported the war for independence during the time of the American Revolution. Loyalist were fighting under command of British. While, the Patriots aka rebels fought for there independence.