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they had to take taxes from the colonists which were the (parliament people) and (tax collectors)

(..........) =mean the people King George told to take taxes from the colonist.

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Q: What are some jobs the loyalists had to do?
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What challenges did the Loyalists face?

Some challenges they face were it was hard to find jobs.


Was a loyalist was someone who supported the Colonies during the Revolutionary War?

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What were the socioeconomic profiles of revolutionaries and loyalists?

The Revolutionaries were often rich and had jobs such as Doctor's lawyers and writers.. Loyalists were pretty much the same. But most were farmers


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His son William was on the American Board of Loyalists.


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Facts about loyalists?

Loyalists were people who were loyal to the King and didn't find a reason to fight for independence. 20% of colonists were loyalists. Their nicknames were tories, royalists, and king's men. Some loyalists were killed by patriots.


What were some occupations of the British population who migrated to the colonies during the 18th century?

They were Redcoats or everday jobs like cobblers, bakers, shop owners, merchants. They were probably loyalists as well.


What kind of jobs did the loyalists have?

I think you could say like a clothing store or or a designer store..... I hope this helps!!


What challenges did the loyalists go through getting to Canada?

The American Loyalists who attempted to flee to Canada faced many troubles, but the most prominant would be persecution; because loyalists were seen as traitors to America, they were subject to brutal treatment, both physical and verbal, wherever they went. Loyalists also had trouble finding jobs or places to stay. in Canada, their situation did not improve.


When did the loyalists get kicked out?

If you mean the 'loyalists', which were pro-British colonists during the American Revolution, then they were never kicked out. Some were considered unpatriotic, which was only true in some cases, but most loyalists stayed in the colonies and were declared Americans after the war.


Why was the battle of Lexington and concord an accident?

some of them did, the ones that were on the American side, but there were also loyalists. the loyalists were on the british kings side