They were afraid of being killed for being traders.
I know that the loyalists didn't appriciate the Boston Tea Party because the way that they punished the colonists (With the Intolerable Acts)
How did the Loyalist and British feel about the Battle of Yorktown
they wwre called loyalists they moved up there because they did not feel they should fight against their king
Loyalists felt that they had to pay them, while patriots hated the taxes because they felt they should not pay them.
Yes, to a certain extend i think the British appreciated that some Americans (Colonists) stayed loyal to their roots. After the revolution however, i feel the British cared much less about the loyalists because their affairs weren't as important to England as before the Revolution
i would feel scared and worried
The Loyalists who even knew about the Sons of Liberty probably hated them, because they often went around abusing Loyalists.
The patriots felt like the loyalists were wrong and traitors, but they generally didn't fight.
Since the colonists hated the townshed acts, they obviously tortured the loyalists working with the law. They buried them alive, boycotted, protested and took things to violent measures. Of course, the loyalists felt scared.
He felt as a general that he could easily conquer British Canada
The loyalists thought the tea act was a great way for Britan to show its authority.
They are not treated well at all. Some got their houses vandalized or burned. Others were beaten or got tar and feathered. ( That's when people striped others, poured hot tar on them and covered them in chicken feathers. Most people did not survive these.) After the war the Loyalists were kicked out of the country and went off to British Canada.