Some colonists had extreme national pride and believed that they were still British by nationality even though they were not born in Great Britain. These British loyalists believed in the British rule and were deeply Loyal to the King of England.
Confederate, but thousands of citizens remained loyal to the United States.
No they didn't. The rebels were perceived as disloyal to the Crown. Probably the majority of "British Colonists" were loyal to George 111 and the British Parliament. It was inconceivable that the rebellion in "The America's" would escalate into what was effectively an overseas British Civil war, both sides using European soldiers of fortune. Perhaps The War of Independence was Britain's Vietnam?
They believed that assimilating immigrants into American society would make them more loyal and moral citizens => novanet
A Boston Colonist that is very loyal to the king and/or the British soldiers. It is also a person that believes that the British will win and think that other colonists should not rebel or stand up for their independence.
They were loyal British citizens.
They were loyal British citizens.
They were loyal British citizens.
They were loyal British citizens.
They were loyal British citizens.
How do you think British colonists evolved from being loyal British citizens to revolutionaries? Why?
They were loyal British citizens.
They were loyal British citizens.
They were loyal British citizens
They were loyal British citizens.
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They were loyal British citizens.