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loyalist

American colonist loyal to Britain in the American Revolution. About one-third of American colonists were loyalists, including officeholders who served the British crown, large landholders, wealthy merchants, Anglican clergy and their parishioners, and Quakers. Loyalists were most numerous in the South, New York, and Pennsylvania, but they did not constitute a majority in any colony. At first they urged moderation in the struggle for colonial rights; when denounced by radical patriots, they became active partisans. Some joined the British army, including 23,000 from New York; when captured in battle, they were treated as traitors. All states passed laws against them, confiscating or heavily taxing their property. Beginning in 1776, about 100,000 loyalists fled into exile, many to Canada. Public sentiment against them diminished after 1789, and punitive state laws were repealed by 1814.


loyalist
a patriotic supporter of his sovereign or government

Loyalist
1. (in Northern Ireland) any of the Protestants wishing to retain Ulster's link with Britain
2. (in North America) an American colonist who supported Britain during the War of American Independence
3. (during the Spanish Civil War) a supporter of the republican government


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The observations I am missing are from the Loyalist point of view other than that found in Rivington's Royal Gazette printed following the expedition.
It is a fictional, up-to-date look at the divide, this time from a Loyalist point of view.
At every stop in the 2001 tour I noticed a greater understanding of history, especially from a Loyalist point of view.
 
 
 
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