Loyalists Pay Heavy Price During Revolution

During the American Revolution, roughly one quarter of colonists did not want to separate from England. From their perspective, life in the English colonies of North America was relatively good. They believed in their rights as deeply as the most devoted Patriot, but rebelling against their king was a line they would not cross.

Tom Hand, creator and publisher of Americana Corner, explores what happened to those who chose to stay loyal to King George during the Revolutionary War, and why it still matters today.

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