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Why did the loyalist support Britain

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Answer: Members of the Anglican Church Depended on British for work feared disorder thought revilian was trivial.

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Loyalists were American colonists who remained loyal to the British Crown during the American Revolutionary War.
During the American Revolution, people had to decide which side to support. Colonists for independence from England were usually called revolutionaries or whigs.

Answer: some Americans thought that to break away from the British government would not be right; they usually were called loyalists.
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