When did you first realize that the loyalists were heroes?

When did you first realize that the loyalists were heroes?

1775

>current year
>being a butthurt Brit
No crumpets for you.

Nobody really holds anything against the Loyalists, it's only people like Arnold who started out fighting for America then switched sides who are hated.

>inb4 the Continental Congress didn't give him enough money

>it's only people like Arnold who started out fighting for America then switched sides who are hated.

That's changing too. Ben is treated very unfairly by American propaganda.

When they lost the war and used mental gymnastics to reinvent the narrative.

When they came back to burn the whitehouse down

When did you realise that New France was the tragic victim ?

When did you realize the Greeks were the bad guys

Mehmet pls

they weren't though

I'm rolling my eyes at you sir

>x were the heroes and x were the bad guys
It's not fucking Star Wars it's history

Around the time i heard they only rebelled because they didnt want to pay taxes.

Friendly reminder the Revolution was a farce hijacked by Enlightenment hacks pushing their shit agenda.

Except they were terrible British citizens. As the Glorious Revolution and the English Civil War shows, it's the duty of every true Englishman to fight against a tyrannical king.

Reminder that the overwhelming majority of Loyalists stayed in the U.S. and became Americans.

It's only the worst, most reprehensible of cuckolds who left and became C*nadians.

>the King
>Tyrannical
I don't get why people keep saying that.
If anything the guy is the guarantor of freedoms.

You mean X and Y you fucking dolt

Whig Historians who love to potray the war as a war between Freedon Fighters and a Tyrannic King rather than a bunch of asshole Parliaments

And when he isn't you overthrow him or execute him. Later Kings of England tacitly accepted this by becoming America's greatest ally after the War of 1812.

oh shit im sorry

People at the time sincerely believed they were fighting a tyrant. Of course the Parliament is involved, as it was in the English Civil War and the Glorious Revolution.

Sending Hessians was a pretty dick move desu

>Loyal to the crown
>Didn't fight to save their country
>Fled to Canada in shame
>""""Heroes""""

I don't because I don't hate liberty

>muh whig history
read an actual book instead of spouting nineteenth century memes

Go read the Federalist papers.

Of course, it was bullshit. But they beliebed it.

I'm glad the mention of James Wolfe offends French Canadians

Loyalists are gay 2bh

he's right user

>ifunny

>didn't give him enough money
this is bait
he actually donated to the war effort from his own pocket to the point he bdcamd indebted to continental congress
that, and the fact he was cucked by other generals and passed for promotion several times made him change sides

>we will never have a glorious Greater Anglandia taking up all of North America

feels bad

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