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What did Tories do and what did they believe in

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The Tory ethos has been summed up with the phrase "God, Queen, and Country". Tories are generally monarchists, were historically of a high church Anglican religious heritage, and opposed to the liberalism of the Whig faction. Typically, Tories defend the ideas of hierarchy, natural order, and aristocracy

Typically, Tories defend the ideas of hierarchy, natural order, and aristocracy. The philosophy originates from the Cavalier faction, a royalist group during the English Civil War. The Tories political faction that emerged in 1681 was a reaction to the Whig-controlled Parliaments that succeeded the Cavalier Parliament.

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The Tories were British monarchy supporters or Loyalists. They believed that leading an empire required a strong monarchy. They didn't think America would be able to exist on its own.

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