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What is up with loyalists?

What is up with loyalists?

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Social Studies

9th - 10th Grade

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Clint Borton

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4 Slides • 3 Questions

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What is up with loyalists?

Essential Question: Why did some colonists support England and oppose independence?

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Revolution

  • By 1775, the movement towards independence had gained traction. Thomas Paine’s “Common Sense,” which put forth the arguments for independence, was published in January 1776 and sold as many as 120,000 copies in the first three months, 500,000 in the first year, and went through twenty-five editions in the first year alone.

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Revolution Continued

  • However, as many as 15-20% of colonists remained loyal to the English King and opposed to independence. Loyalists were often wealthier people, merchants, or people active in the Anglican Church.

  • There were also concentrations of Loyalists in certain areas, such as New York and Long Island. Massachusetts was NOT Loyalist territory. Many consider it to be the heart of the Revolution.

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In Google Classroom

  • Open the Loyalists Primary Sources and Graphic Organizer.

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Open Ended

Why did some colonists oppose independence? Do their arguments seem reasonable?

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Open Ended

What might Patriots have said in response to these arguments?

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Open Ended

Which side do you think was more reasonable?

What is up with loyalists?

Essential Question: Why did some colonists support England and oppose independence?

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