scared but happy
It is a matter of opinion whether a loyalist is better than a patriot. A loyalist is loyal to the government. A patriot is loyal to the nation. If the government is a good one, a loyalist is a patriot. If the government is not so good, a loyalist supports it anyhow, and disagrees with a patriot who would wish the replace the government for the good of the nation.
I'm in 6th grade and i just studied this... The patriots did a lot of things, including Boycotting. They specifically boycotted during the Tea and Stamp Act. (Boycotting is when someone refuses to buy something). The Patriots would also write propaganda about the loyalists, while some of the information was way over dramatic, to make the loyalist look bad, and to make Neutralists go to the Patriots side, instead of joining Britain, and to make the colonies angry at britain.
because the loyalists were on the kings side
Richard Pearis became a loyalist when the Provincial Congress would not name him Native American Superintendent.
In the Revolutionary Period of America's history, the April 1775 battles of Lexington and Concord provoked diverse reactions among American colonists. Some reacted with apathy, some were surely filled with fear about what would happen next, while others (Loyalists) reacted with disapproval of the American hostilities. The most influential group, however, reacted with fervent patriotism: in support of the Americans who stood their ground at those first battles of the Revolution, they took up arms and otherwise prepared to join the War for Independence.
patriots would debate about freedom with patriots
It is a matter of opinion whether a loyalist is better than a patriot. A loyalist is loyal to the government. A patriot is loyal to the nation. If the government is a good one, a loyalist is a patriot. If the government is not so good, a loyalist supports it anyhow, and disagrees with a patriot who would wish the replace the government for the good of the nation.
Because they knew the Americans were beginning to win or they didn't want to be totured by patriots.
It's a little late to decide that, isn't it? There haven't been either Patriots or Loyalists since the end of the Revolution in the 1780s. If I lieved at that time, I might be a Loyalist if I wanted to remain part of the British Empire and I would be a Patriot if I didn't.
If you supported Britain, you would've been a loyalist. If you supported The Continental Army, you would've been a Patriot.
nothing because they don't like each other !
loyalist?
Loyalist would be a simile for "devoted". Your sentence would read: "Governor xyz is a loyalist (devoted to) the Republican views on abortion.
How would you have reacted if you were Ms. Allen? Explain why
How would you have reacted if you were Ms. Allen? Explain why
It is a matter of opinion whether a loyalist is better than a patriot. A loyalist is loyal to the government. A patriot is loyal to the nation. If the government is a good one, a loyalist is a patriot. If the governent is not so good, a loyalist supports it anyhow, and disagrees with a patriot who would wish the replace the government for the good of the nation. why i think patriota are better is because if you think about it patriots are better because loayalist depend on there king to give them everything and we make our own decisions but what if the king made a choice for a loyalist and they didnt like it they cant controll that but we can we are in charge of ourselfs. the end
I'm in 6th grade and i just studied this... The patriots did a lot of things, including Boycotting. They specifically boycotted during the Tea and Stamp Act. (Boycotting is when someone refuses to buy something). The Patriots would also write propaganda about the loyalists, while some of the information was way over dramatic, to make the loyalist look bad, and to make Neutralists go to the Patriots side, instead of joining Britain, and to make the colonies angry at britain.