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Another group of people who did not wish to fight during the American Revolution were Quakers, or Friends. A Quaker was someone who just wanted peace, or wouldn't fight ... Learn more about Loyalists at the On-Line Institute for Advanced Loyalist Studies. Who were Loyal American Regiment Commissioned Officers in 1782?
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library.thinkquest.org/TQ0312848/loyalist.htm
library.thinkquest.org/TQ0312848/loyalist.htm
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The On-Line Institute for Advanced Loyalist Studies. A resource for the study of military history, genealogy and living history of the Loyalists of the American War for Independence. ... Within you will find a combination of information we believe to be unique among sites dealing with the Loyalists of the American Revolution.
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Americans today think of the War for Independence as a revolution, but in important respects it was also a civil war. American Loyalists, or "Tories" as their opponents called them, opposed the Revolution, and many took up arms against the rebels.
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odur.let.rug.nl/~usa/H/1994/ch3_p14.htm
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A view of the war from an American loyalist perspective. ... Prior to the American Revolution the majority of colonists thought of themselves as British, respected English law and did not want to rebel against their King or change their agreements by force. ... The rebel's strategy of attacking Loyalists,
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The Loyalists in the American Revolution Book by Claude Halstead Van Tyne; 1929. Read The Loyalists in the American Revolution at Questia library. ... Publication Information: Book Title: The Loyalists in the American Revolution. Contributors: Claude Halstead Van Tyne - author. Publisher: Peter Smith. Place of Publication:
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www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=3030284
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Occupations of Loyalists Submitting Claims to the British Government; OCCUPATION No. of Claimant % of Claimants...
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www.historyteacher.net/USProjects/DBQs1999/MyDBQ-1999-R...
www.historyteacher.net/USProjects/DBQs1999/MyDBQ-1999-RevolutionAsCivilWar.htm
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Loyalists in the American Revolution were colonists who adhered to the British cause. They were referred to as "Tories" by the patriots. While Loyalists came from all social classes and occupations, a great number of them were involved in commerce or were officeholders under the British Crown.
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www.genealogy.com/ifa/co_cd144.html
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British Loyalists in South Carolina During the American Revolution ... South Carolina SC - British Loyalists During the American Revolution ; ... This page lists South Carolinians who were loyal to Great Britain during the American Revolution. It was created in December 2000 by J. G. Braddock, Sr. of Charleston.
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www.sciway.net/hist/amrev/loyalists.html
www.sciway.net/hist/amrev/loyalists.html
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During the American Revolution in what was to become the United States of America, a Loyalist (also called UEL - United Empire Loyalist) was anyone who remained loyal to the King of England. They were called Tories in their own country but Loyalists elsewhere. ... Loyalists of the American Revolution, 2 Vols.
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www.olivetreegenealogy.com/loy/
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