Loyalists Affected The Course Of The American Revolution

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The American Revolution arose in 1775 and was an issue that involved a multi-national effort by most of the world. This report will discuss how Great Britain struggled to find itself an alliance within the American War their own alliance countries were countries were fighting against Great Britain. League of Armed Neutrality are created by Russia which neutrality aid the American Rebels. The essay will talk about how the Loyalists affected the course of the war and what happened to Loyalists and the Loyalists slaves and their freedom after the war. In the 1700s, the American colonies became uncooperative and tried to become independent and free themselves from Great Britain’s League. The British had cut off trades with other colonies so it …show more content…

They were created so that they could help protect neutral countries shipping from Britain during the war. Before the revolution Russia had previously been trading ample resources between the colonies for over a decade . In 1778, France and Spain joined the war and wanted to reconcile with the neutrals as they did in the Seven Years’ War. Catherine II of Russia in 1780 was told to make alliances with to maintain safe shipping without interference and protect their neutrality from the war. In 1780, Russia created their own shipping; Catherine suggested to allow a substantial portion of her own fleet to go “wherever honor, interest, and necessity compelled.” This allowed neutral shipping worldwide from port to port during war . Catherine II believed that once America became an independent they would be able to do trade with them without Britain being included. Although the League of Armed Neutrality said they were neutral they provided confidence to continue fighting and they kept as a peacemaker between America and Great Britain. Catherine II after time impacted the course of the war. Although there was a restricted foreign trade Russia delivered hemp, sail linen and iron to America to help them. Catherine II in 1780 acted as a peacemaker and sent out a proposal to the Europeans about requesting …show more content…

Thomas Jefferson tried to speak up for the colonists in the Declaration of Independence as they should be allowed the rights for equal liberty, life and pursuit of happiness . Loyalists affected the war as the added more numbers on the British Empires side. About 10 percent of Americans became active Loyalists and the number would have been higher but the Patriots constantly threatened, punished, harassed and had their property seized which persuaded them not to become Loyalists. There were about 80, 000 black Loyalists that escaped and were given the opportunity for their freedom when they joined the British army . They were put through a painful process of being stripped, covered with hot tar, splattered with feathers, then the Loyalists were forced to walk the streets, this was called “Tar and Feathering.” African-Americans who were slaves joined the Loyalists as the British promised them freedom to Sierra Leone if they fought on their side