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Why do loyalists living in the British colonies in North America reject the idea of revolution and seek to remain part of the British empire? (Also the picture is what I have to read, and a loyalist; someone who doesn’t support revolution in the British colonies in North America wrote that)

Why do loyalists living in the British colonies in North America reject the idea of-example-1
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The loyalists thought it was fair to let Britain pass taxes on them, and they served the same rights as the British. Most of the loyalists were merchants that means they were having trades with Britain. Once they split from Britain, their business would highly attenuate, so they rejected the revolution.

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