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Why did many Loyalists remain loyal to Britain?
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Remain means stay the same or continue
Loyal means faithful or supportive
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They believed in complete independence.
They feared the unknown and losing their source of income.
They didn’t care about the Revolution.
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They feared the unknown and losing their source of income.
Many Loyalists had economic, social, or official ties to Britain (merchants, Crown officials, landowners with British connections). They worried about disruption to trade, loss of jobs or property, and the instability that independence might bring, so they stayed loyal to the Crown.
Many Loyalists had economic, social, or official ties to Britain (merchants, Crown officials, landowners with British connections). They worried about disruption to trade, loss of jobs or property, and the instability that independence might bring, so they stayed loyal to the Crown.
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