Not all colonists were on the side of independence from England. There were many that still remained loyal to King George III and England. For each situation below, you will need to decide if the situation would represent a loyalist or a patriot who was living in the colonies.

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Unfortunately, you forgot to include the situations so we can have an idea of what the options are. Without the situations, it's almost impossible to know what you are talking about.

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It is correct to say that not all colonists were on the side of independence from England. Many Americans remained loyal to King George III and England.

Loyalists believed that the colonies could not survive without the presence of Great Britain. They also thought that the support of the King was much needed in order to prosper economically and politically.

On the other hand, Patriots supported the idea of a revolution to get independence from the English crown. Patriots were tired and angry for the heavy taxation the British government constantly imposed on the colonies such as the Navigations Acts, the Stamp Act, or the Tea Act.

Patriots demanded to have a voice or representation in the British Parliament.