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Why did many merchants remain loyal to Great Britain

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Answered by VedPanse
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Answer:

Explanation:

They feared patriots would raise taxes on their goods. C. They hoped Britain's upcoming alliance with France would be profitable. D. Their Puritan faith bound them to the king.

Answered by gratefuljarette
4

The merchants remain loyal because they were linked to the businesses and resources of Britain.

Explanation:

  • Citizens in the colonies divided into loyalists before and during the American Revolutionary War who supported the idea that Great Britain would rule the colonies and patriots who sought Great Britain's sovereignty.
  • In the case of traders, most of them were loyalists, this can be interpreted because trading existed primarily with Britain during that period, and thus merchants relied on Great Britain, which implied that their companies were at risk.
  • Nevertheless, the explanation that many traders remain loyal to Great Britain was because they had links to the industries and wealth of Britain.

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