USA HISTORY

THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION 1775 1783

BRITISH LOYALISTS VS AMERICAN PATRIOTS DURING THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Based on the statements below, which of the colonists is most likely to be a loyalist? Colonist A:I can’t believe the King wants us to quarter his troops. No British soldiers are staying in my house!Colonist B I plan to join others in protesting the tax against tea. We will throw the tea into Boston Harbor. Colonist C I agree with Thomas Paine-people should rule themselves. It is time to cut the ties! Colonist D The king has protected us for many years. It would be treason to go against him.
A
Colonist A
B
Colonist B
C
Colonist C
D
Colonist D
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Loyalists came from all walks of life. The majority were small farmers, artisans and shopkeepers. Not surprisingly, most British officials remained loyal to the Crown. Wealthy merchants tended to remain loyal, as did Anglican ministers, especially in Puritan New England.

Detailed explanation-2: -Loyalists were most often people who were conservative by nature or in politics, valued order, were fearful of ‘mob’ rule, felt sentimental ties to the Mother Country, were loyal to the King or concerned that an independent new nation would not be able to defend themselves. Some escaped slaves became Loyalists.

Detailed explanation-3: -Loyalists were most numerous in the South, New York, and Pennsylvania, but they did not constitute a majority in any colony. New York was their stronghold and had more than any other colony. New England had fewer loyalists than any other section.

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