Which answer best describes the Loyalists’ view on representation? They felt they were overrepresented by the British Parliament as members of the British Empire. They felt that they were unrepresented by the British Parliament as members of the British Empire. They felt that they were directly represented by the British Parliament as members of the British Empire. They felt that they were virtually represented by the British Parliament as members of the British Empire.
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"Do Loyalist care about representation?" Nope, they were on King George's side and believed taxation was a necessary part of life when following the king. Patriots were practically defined by the fact that they believed taxation without representation was unfair. I want you to get this one by yourself
i know its not D am i right?
It's not D
then im right lol ok...... let me cross out another one
its not c
Basically, the colonists in favor of revolution wanted to be treated like regular British subjects with regards to parlimentary representation, while not paying the taxes that other Britains did and while enjoying the greater personal freedoms they had living an ocean away from law makers. Of course there's more to it than that but you'd have to take things on a more individual basis. The Loyalists, on the other hand, were often colonists who were born in Britain (or had close family members who were born there) and appreciated the opportunities for land and jobs here while still feeling close ties to the mother country. Loyalists simply felt that there was no need for a change in leadership and, in fact, early on in the revolution many "rebels" were in favor of retaining ties with Britain while gaining a larger degree of home rule.
mmm..
Are you still unsure?
kinda
i would think it would have to be between B and...
"They felt they were overrepresented by the British Parliament as members of the British Empire." It's not this one. They didn't like the patriots because they were taxing the loyalist so much. They felt that the British Parliament and Empire was giving them protection.
so then its B???????
Yes.
yaaayy its that i didnt know what directly represented ment
It happens.
Which answer best describes the Loyalists of the Revolutionary Period? The Loyalists supported the idea of sharing the continent with England. The Loyalists supported the idea of America staying a part of the England. The Loyalists supported the idea of American independence from England. The Loyalists supported the idea of making each American colony a new country.
Patriot facts that follow the outline of three of your questions. Try to draw a conclusion. A. Patriots wanted their own country, furthermore they already fought for much of its land, and bought out Old Mexico, and lots of Southern land. They owned the masses of land and were willing to fight for it. It is not A in this hypothetical case B. The patriots wanted to brake free of the high taxation Britain forced upon them. It is not C. Americas men and women did support independence. That is the reason they came to the new land, freedom of religion, speech, equal rights, etc.
so its C :)
Loyalist were people who were for the British Empire. They wanted America to stay apart of Britain and didn't like American Independence. You're thinking of Patriots, people who supported America. I was giving you Patriot facts so that you could learn about them and maybe draw a conclusion about Loyalist.
ohhhhhhhhhh................ lol :p D?
its B!!!
Correct.
yaaaaay :)
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