Did all colonists want to be independent? 1.yes 2.no

Social Studies · Middle School · Thu Feb 04 2021

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  1. No

Not all colonists during the American Revolutionary period wanted to be independent from Great Britain. There were varying opinions and perspectives among the colonists. Some were strong advocates for independence, as exemplified by figures like Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and others who played key roles in drafting and signing the Declaration of Independence. However, there were also colonists who remained loyal to the British Crown and opposed the idea of independence. These individuals, known as Loyalists or Tories, believed in maintaining ties with Great Britain. Additionally, there were many who were undecided or indifferent, and others who sought a compromise or reconciliation with Britain rather than complete independence. The American Revolution was a complex and multifaceted conflict with a range of opinions and allegiances among the colonial population.