3. How did the British Loyalists view the American Revolution, and why did some of them support the British?

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The British Loyalists were people in America who supported the British during the American Revolution. They believed that the colonies should remain part of Britain and opposed the fight for independence. Many Loyalists thought that being loyal to the British government was safer and better for their future. Some worried about losing their land or jobs if the Americans succeeded, while others simply felt a strong connection to Britain and its ways of life. They believed that British control would provide more stability and protection.