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  • Loyalist (American Revolution) - Wikipedia
    Loyalists (also referred to as Tories, [1][2] Royalists, or King's Men) were colonists in the Thirteen Colonies of British America who remained loyal to the British crown The term was initially coined in 1774 when political tensions rose before the outbreak of the American Revolution [3]
  • Loyalist | Definition Facts | Britannica
    Loyalist (Tory), a colonist loyal to Great Britain during the American Revolution Loyalists constituted about one-third of the population of the American colonies during that conflict They were not confined to any particular group or class Learn more about loyalists here
  • Loyalists, Fence-sitters, and Patriots [ushistory. org]
    The current thought is that about 20 percent of the colonists were Loyalists — those whose remained loyal to England and King George Another small group in terms of percentage were the dedicated patriots, for whom there was no alternative but independence
  • 7 Famous Loyalists of the Revolutionary War Era - HISTORY
    Here are the stories of seven famous loyalists, most of whom paid a steep price for daring to oppose the Revolution:
  • Loyalists in the American Revolution - Encyclopedia. com
    At every point during the American Revolution, Loyalists spotted and exploited serious weaknesses in the movement for American independence To these bold challenges, Patriots responded with some of their most creative, resourceful, stalwart—and in the long run, successful—exertions
  • Loyalist (American Revolution) | History | Research Starters - EBSCO
    Loyalists during the American Revolution were American colonists who supported Great Britain in the conflict from 1775 to 1783, comprising about 20 percent of the population
  • Loyalists - Alpha History
    Throughout the conflict, Americans who opposed the war, the revolution and independence became known as Loyalists Supporters of the revolution often used more derogatory terms, such as Tories or Royalists, while referring to themselves as Patriots
  • Loyalists - George Washingtons Mount Vernon
    Crown officials might have become Loyalists because their careers were dependent on royal patronage Other Loyalists, particularly individuals who had run afoul of patriot mobs, may well have been fearful of "mob rule"—a legitimate fear in an era of limited coercive government control
  • Loyalists - Researching the American Revolution
    The Loyalists were an important part of the American Revolution While estimates vary, there were many Americans who chose to remain loyal to King George III and Great Britain
  • 10 Facts About Loyalists of the American Revolution
    Loyalists, also known as Tories or Royalists, were American colonists who chose to remain loyal to the British monarchy during the American Revolutionary War (1775-1783) They constituted a significant portion of the population, though it’s difficult to determine their exact numbers





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