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    Being A Loyalist Essay

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    clearly stay under Britain's rule. Let’s not forget that being a loyalist was very risky and unsafe. Whenever someone was a loyalist they were put into danger because patriots were known to overreact. For example, when Thomas Hutchinson revealed he was a loyalist, patriots burnt down his house instead of being civilized. Also, you could be imprisoned by the patriots just for being a loyalist. The patriots felt that being a loyalist was wrong and would imprison you just for having that opinion. Along

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    Declaration of Independence did not accurately represent the views and feeling of all colonists by 1776. The Declaration of Independence is strictly written from a patriot perspective with no thought or involvement from the loyalists. The Declaration was written by Thomas Jefferson who was an American patriot, with influence from other American patriots, such as Thomas Paine. In 1776, Paine wrote and anonymously released an article titled, "Common Sense". This article was read by over 120,000 colonists in

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    Colonists Vs Loyalists

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    American Revolution, the colonists could either choose to be a loyalist or a patriot. It all depends on how that certain colonist thought was better for their family. themselves, and the rest of the colonies. When thinking of the loyalist, people might think that there were a lot of them but really only 20% of the population of the colonies were loyalist. They lived in all colonies, both rural and urban areas. Some areas had more loyalist like New York and the Carolinas. They were appointed by the crown

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    colonies resulting in their rebellion from the British. One-third of the colony wanted independence from Great Britain, the Patriots, while another third decided to stay loyal to the British, the loyalists/tories. The Patriots soon went to war with Britain for their independence, but the rest of the colony was reluctant to join the Patriots’ cause for various reasons. The loyalists were hesitant to join the American Revolution because of the nonideal living location and the British protected them when

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    raising the taxes .The patriots were angry because their taxes were raised. So the patriots

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    Loyalists Dbq Essay

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    colonists would choose the Patriot side or choose the Loyalist side during the Revolutionary War. 2 reasons for colonists to support Britain is that Britain had the upper hand militarily and financially, and the Patriots were acting barbaric towards a loyalist just because he supported King George. 2 reasons for a colonist to support the Patriots are because the British were using violence and being corrupt towards the colonies and the colonists wanted to

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    The Patriot Script

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    Patriot - Look, I think we should break away from the British. Loyalist - But, why should we? They are not bad, they have been nothing but nice to us! Patriots - Nice? Hahaha, that’s so funny. They haven’t been nice. They are making us pay taxes! They are not letting the other tea businesses make money because they lowered their princes on the tea! Loyalist - But that’s good! Now, we don’t have to pay too much money! And pretty much, we drink free tea! Patriots - Hahaha! You do know that just

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    Revolutionary War Dbq

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    almost in half, with the loyalist and the patriots. Both sides had valid arguements for the reason of staying true to Britian or rebelling. Loyalist wanted to in every way stay with Britian because they felt as if Britian could always provide for them, but patriots wanted to break away from an oppressive government. The patriots wanted to branch off from Britian, but they needed support from the public of the colonies. The people the patriots needed the most were the loyalists, in which wished to stay

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    Revolutionary War Dbq

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    Stamp Act, and Tea Act were three acts, along with others, that sparked riots in New York City. While the Patriots boycotted goods and stood up for their beliefs, the Loyalists, on the other hand, believed, "...the British enacted legislation to tighten up the organizational

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    to indemenptence becuasaue Engalnd was treating them badly. Documnet 1, Boston Massachuer, shows the Loyalost and the Patrioits fighting. The piuter proves that the Patriots wanted freedom from England. Because the patriots belive that the Loyalist have more weapons then them. And the Loyalist also have less people died, the Loyalist also look trained and have more members. This expalins that they wanted to break away because Engalnd is putting their tim and money down on the Loyaslit and not spilting

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