Loyalist Patriots 13 Colonies
Loyalists are to be contrasted with patriots who supported the revolution.
Loyalist patriots 13 colonies. Historians have estimated that during the american revolution between 15 and 20 percent of the white population of the colonies or about 500000 people were loyalists. Colonists who openly proclaimed their loyalty to the crown were driven from their communities. The thirteen colonies had the thousands of miles of water of the atlantic ocean disconnecting them from britain. During the american revolutionary war british loyalists made up approximately 1520 percent of the.
In simplicity a civil war within the revolutionary war is. Those who wished to remain tied to great britain as colonies were called loyalists. As the war concluded with great britain defeated by the americans and the french the most active loyalists were no longer wel. Patriots and loyalists the patriots.
The revolution forced colonists to take sides of loyalists of patriots. Loyalists frequently went underground and covertly offered aid to the british. The colonists who favored independence from great britain were called patriots. Patriots were members of the 13 british colonies who rebelled against british control during the american.
Many historians use this as evidence to contradict the defining of the war as a civil war. By july 4 1776 patriots controlled most of the territory within the 13 colonies and had expelled all royal officials.