By the end of the Revolutionary War the loyalists many had to return to England. They were hated and not welcome by most of the colonist.
Some people were imprisoned for being loyalists during the Revolutionary War. Most of then were put in jail for actually helping the British.
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.
About 500,000 Loyalists left America.
The patriots and loyalists technically fought during the Revolutionary war. Although the war was mostly patriots vs Britain, the loyalists and patriots fought. One example Is Kings Mountain.
By the end of the Revolutionary War the loyalists many had to return to England. They were hated and not welcome by most of the colonist.
no
No, the United States prevailed over the Loyalists.
Some people were imprisoned for being loyalists during the Revolutionary War. Most of then were put in jail for actually helping the British.
Great Britain but also the Loyalists.
it was 1777
When the loyalists lost to the patriots in the revolutionary war.
33%
Loyalists and Patriots
With the help of Loyalists
Which event was most likely to have pleased the Loyalists
they were called the loyalists or, united empire loyalists. they fled to new brunswick and Canada after the revolutionary war. they were called the loyalists or, united empire loyalists. they fled to new brunswick and Canada after the revolutionary war.