because the loyalists were british, and patriots were Americans, and they were divided because of what they believed in. they went to war (American revolution) and the patriots won. July the 4th.
Not exactly. They were all Americans, but subjects of the British. The Loyalists favored remaining loyal to the Crown, while the Patriots wanted autonomy from the British Empire. They declared their independence, as history records, on July 4, 1776, but they did not win the American Revolution (with a lot of help from France) until 1783.
The loyalists were people who opposed the war for independence while the patriots were American colonists who wanteed the independence
Between 25% to 35% of the American colonists wanted to remain with British rule, rather than rebel. Some had successful businesses while others were more patriotic to Britain than the U.S. Many whose jobs were determined by trade wanted to remain loyalists , because if the revolution was successful they knew they would be out of a job.
The colonists who opposed the British were called 'Whigs'. Those who favored British and her King, were called 'Tories'. Those nicknames were also used earlier in the Reformation in England. Two other nicknames were 'Patriots' for the colonists and 'Loyalists' for the British supporters.
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.
The loyalists settled anywhere in the colonists. The loyalists really had no specific spot in the colonies to settle. They just settled anywhere.No. There were 4 different places as far as I know. Sorry if I'm wrong. I do know they settled in Nova Scotia and New brunswick. Not sure the others. Hope I helped!
The loyalists were people who opposed the war for independence while the patriots were American colonists who wanteed the independence
Loyalists were loyal to King George and Britain while patriots wanted complete separation from the crown.
Loyalists felt that they had to pay them, while patriots hated the taxes because they felt they should not pay them.
One way that Patriots and Loyalists are similar is that they are both types of colonists that lived in the British 13 colonies. Another way that Patriots and Loyalists are similar is that they both were involved in the American Revolution.
Loyalists believed that colonists should remain loyal to the British Crown, while Patriots believed in liberty and independence from Great Britain. Patriots also believed that depending on Britain could bring you ruin and desolation. Loyalists also believed that some of the Patriots' concerns were exaggerated.
Patriots wanted a separation from England's rule, while Loyalists wanted to stay under England's rule.
they believed the patriots would never win the war
The loyalists were loyal to their country (England), while the patriots were disobeying England's king. They had two separate views, therefor the loyalists did not like the patriots.
Patriots did not want to remain under British rule while the Loyalists did.
Loyalists support the leaders, patriots defend their country. During the American Revolution Loyalists supported the rule of the English King while Patriots wanted a new government for the colonies (they were not states yet).
Although both parties were Americans, loyalists wanted the colonies to remain loyal to the British, while patriots wanted to split from the empire and have the colonies become their own nation. The patriotic fought the British in the American Revolution, while loyalists served as spies against the patriots.
Between 25% to 35% of the American colonists wanted to remain with British rule, rather than rebel. Some had successful businesses while others were more patriotic to Britain than the U.S. Many whose jobs were determined by trade wanted to remain loyalists , because if the revolution was successful they knew they would be out of a job.