Thousands of British American mainland colonists rejected the
War for American Independence. Shunning rebel violence as
unnecessary, unlawful, and unnatural, they emphasized the natural
ties of blood, kinship, language, and religion that united the
colonies to Britain. They hoped that British military strength
would crush the minority rebellion and free the colonies to
renegotiate their return to the empire.
Of course the loyalists were too American to be of one mind.
This is a story of how a cross-section of colonists flocked to the
British headquarters of New York City to support their ideal of
reunion. Despised by the rebels as enemies or as British
appendages, New York's refugees hoped to partner with the British
to restore peaceful government in the colonies. The British
confounded their expectations by instituting martial law in the
city and marginalizing loyalist leaders. Still, the loyal Americans
did not surrender their vision but creatively adapted their
rhetoric and accommodated military governance to protect their
long-standing bond with the mother country. They never imagined
that allegiance to Britain would mean a permanent exile from their
homes.
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