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The most likely effect of the confiscation Acts during the American Revolution was that it increased loyalist opposition to patriots.

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

  • The loyalists were the ones who were on the side of the British crown and thought in favour of the British council.
  • The confiscation acts done by the American revolutionaries to confiscate the lands.
  • It was in order to establish their control over the region were opposed by the loyalists as to that was not what the British Council wanted.

The most likely an effect of the confiscation Acts during the American revolution was Increased loyalist opposition to patriots. These loyalists were then confronted with the Patriots.

 

EXPLANATION  

Throughout the American Revolution, there were two groups of people called the Loyalists and the Patriots. The Loyalists were those who supported King George III of Great Britain. On the other hand, the Patriots were those who opposed that idea. The Patriots were the Revolution supporters. The Loyalists then were being confronted by the Patriots. Historians estimate that during the American Revolution, about 500,000 people or between 15 and 20 percent of the colony's white population were loyalists.

One popular reason why Loyalists continued to side with Britain is because of a belief in peaceful and evolutionary independence. As did Daniel Bliss from Massachusetts who later got the position of Chief Justice of New Brunswick. He said: "It is better to live under a tyrant thousand of miles away than a thousand tyrants a mile away."

When the war ended, with the defeat of Great Britain by America and France, the loyal Loyalists were no longer accepted in the United States. They were trying to migrate to territories in the United Kingdom. Many of their properties have been confiscated by the Patriots. Loyalists who left America were offered land in British North American territory.

While thirty thousand Americans who were bound by promises of the land after taking an oath of allegiance to the King, had to move to Ontario in the 1790s. Yet, other Loyalists around 80% -90% still choose to live in the United States and get citizenship status.

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KEYWORD: loyalist, patriots, king George III.

Subject: History

Class: 7-9

Subchapter: American Revolution