Mr. H thinks the Brothers Koch shit don't stink. Neg'd me just for saying so.
Prior to and during the American Revolution there were Americans who stood on the side of the British aristocracy and spoke against the rebellious Colonials who sought independence. Those pro-British Americans were called Tories and their kind is common to all political conflicts. They are guided by their inherently submissive nature and always will defer to power. It is instinctual and they can't help themselves.
Yes - They were Conservatives [Right Wing]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loyalist_(American_Revolution)
Loyalists were American colonists who remained loyal to the British Empire and the British monarchy during the American Revolutionary War. At the time they were often called Tories, Royalists, or King's Men. They were opposed by the Patriots, those who supported the revolution. When their cause was defeated, about 15% of the Loyalists or 65-70,000 fled to other parts of the British Empire, in Britain or elsewhere in British North America. The southern colonists moved mostly to Florida, which had remained loyal to the Crown, and to British Caribbean possessions, while northern colonists largely migrated to Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, where they were called United Empire Loyalists. Most were compensated with Canadian land or British cash distributed through formal claims procedures.[1]
Historians have estimated that between 15 and 20 percent of the 2.5 million whites in the colonies were Loyalists, or about 500,000 men, women and children.[2]
Motivations of Loyalism[edit]
Yale historian Leonard Woods Larabee has identified eight characteristics of the Loyalists that made them essentially conservative and loyal to the king and Britain:[8]
They were older, better established, and resisted radical change.
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