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What was one reason that Patriots were more willing to go to war with Britain than the Loyalists?
1. Loyalists believed Great Britain safeguarded their religious rights in the colonies.
2. Loyalists believed American representatives in Parliament were corrupt.
3. Patriots had closer political and business ties to transatlantic trade with Great Britain.
4. Patriots were more likely than Loyalists to believe in the idea of consent of the governed.
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Answered by wk8210284
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Answer:

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Answered by crkavya123
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Answer:

Patriots were more likely than Loyalists to believe in the idea of consent of the governed.

Explanation:

Loyalists rejected the notion that a colony's inhabitants could choose their own government or had the capacity to rule themselves. Loyalists were more prone to think of a king as having a divine destiny and so believed that any action taken against their king would be an act against God. A daring proposal at the time, the consent of the governed would have replaced the stability and tradition of the monarchy with upheaval and probable turmoil. Most loyalists had good jobs in the government or were wealthy. It was also a measure to safeguard their personal money and status with the government, in addition to protecting the British government.

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