Yes, some loyalists were attacked following the Revolutionary War because patriots believed they were traitorous for not having helped to drive out the British. Some fled to Britain, Canada, and the Caribbean, while others stuck it out.
They were converted into British in america
Shays's Rebellion
Their disadvantages were simply the lack of supplies that wasn't supplied to their army. In which their economy were also low. They had only one advantage is that they get to fight on their home land.
It dealt with property rights and economic policies. Ruled that the Northern Securities Company was formed only to eliminate the competition and ordered it to be dissolved.
If the government needs private property for its own use, they should give fair market value to the owner of the property. The property owner can also give the government an easement agreement to the property and still retain ownership.
After the Americans gained independence from Great Britain, the property owned by North Carolinian loyalists remained untouched. The loyalists, however, were given a strong warning. This included repossession of property if the loyalists were found guilty of insurrection against the new American government. The warning was for all loyalists that wanted to remain united with the British.
They were converted into British in america
Revolutionary War
In many places it was dangerous to be a Loyalists- at least publicly. Loyal Patriots sometimes harassed Loyalists, attacking their farms and property and even driving them out of their town. Families were sometimes bitterly divided.
Not completely sure, cortrect or add to my answer: The loyalists faced many challenges as in: -burning of houses -confiscation of property -suffered persecution
The British took away property.
In many places it was dangerous to be a Loyalists- at least publicly. Loyal Patriots sometimes harassed Loyalists, attacking their farms and property and even driving them out of their town. Families were sometimes bitterly divided.
The British took away property.
Different things happened to some of the loyalists. Some of them fled back to England. Others were caught and had their property taken from them. Some were even exiled, which, in a time with unexplored territory, was a rather gruesome fate.
compensation to the loyalists for the property losses
Some challenges they face were it was hard to find jobs.
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