440,920 views
9 votes
9 votes
Were the colonists loyal to the British king after the war began?

Colonists were loyal to the French once the American Revolution began.

The colonists still felt loyalty for their king even after the start of the war.

There was no more British loyalty in the American colonies once the war began.

Colonists were never loyal to the king, so the war didn’t change anything.

User Alexey Kulikov
by
2.6k points

2 Answers

11 votes
11 votes

Answer:

no the colonists never liked the king even before the war so the war changed nothing, so the answer is d

User Saftever
by
2.8k points
9 votes
9 votes

Answer:

The colonists still felt loyalty for their king even after the start of the war.

Step-by-step explanation:

During the American Revolutionary War, Loyalists, also known as Tories, Royalists, or King's Men, were American colonists who stayed loyal to the British Crown. They were opposed by Patriots, who supported the revolution and labeled them "enemies of America's rights."

User CottonEyeJoe
by
3.3k points