Some slogans for loyalists during the American Revolutionary War included "God Save the King," "Liberty and Loyalty," and "For King and Country." These slogans reflected their support for the British monarchy and their opposition to the American independence movement. Loyalists believed in maintaining ties with Britain and upholding traditional institutions.
Oh, what a lovely question! For loyalists, we could have slogans like "Loyalty Unites Us" or "Steadfast and True, Loyal Through and Through." Remember, slogans are like little pieces of art - they should inspire and uplift those who believe in them. Just like a happy little tree in a painting, these slogans can bring joy and unity to those who hold them dear.
Some American slogans include: "Don't Tread on Me!" ; "Semper Fidelis" ; "United We Stand" ; "God Bless America" ; "In God We TrustHope it helped :)
There were many colonists who didn't think taxes were a good reason for American independence, some were relatives of famous Patriots.The colonists who still remained loyal to Britain, even after the taxes, are called Loyalists.
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some were happy some were against it
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The loyalists went back to Great Britain
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