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by the eve of the revolution, colonists were divided about whether the …

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by the eve of the revolution, colonists were divided about whether the thirteen colonies should separate from great britain. patriots wanted independence. loyalists thought that the thirteen colonies should remain a part of great britain. read each opinion. then decide if a person with that opinion would most likely have been a patriot or a loyalist. there isnt enough land for settlement, and the british government wont allow settlement west of the appalachian mountains. i fear the violence and instability that often comes with political change. i owe money to british merchants. i dont want them to take my land by order of the courts. i am an enslaved person. my owner is a patriot. i worry that independence will result in the continuation of slavery.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Loyalists were loyal to the British crown and feared the instability and potential loss - related issues that independence might bring. The opinions expressed such as fear of violence and instability, and concern about British - related financial and land matters align with Loyalist views.

Answer:

Loyalist