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All human situations have their inconveniences All human situations have their inconveniences. We feel those of the present but neither see nor feel those of the future; and hence we often make troublesome changes without amendment, and frequently for the worse. Benjamin Franklin LOYALTY MEANS ROYALTY!!

Our town is being ripped apart by all of the unrest that has been caused by this Revolution. It is time to take a stand! Everyone needs to join together because with unity comes strength! We need to be Loyal to Britain! It is our motherland! Need more reasons?? Well, here are some reasons why you too should be a Loyalist!

King George III was justified to ask the colonists for money to help pay for the French and Indian War. After all, the colonists are the ones who benefited the most from this war! The British government has been shelling out huge amounts of money to keep us safe here in the colonies. The people over in Britain have been paying high taxes without direct representation for years!

Britain is our number one trade partner Britain is our number one trade partner. The majority of the products manufactured in our colonies are sent back to our homeland. They are also our connection to the other countries in the world. Who will buy all of our goods without our largest trade partner?? Britain has always provided fair prices for our products.

Britain is the number one world power. Who will protect us Britain is the number one world power!! Who will protect us?? How will we survive without the protection of our motherland. This group calling themselves minutemen are not well-equipped to keep us safe.

Keep families together Keep families together! Who needs all of the problems that come with dividing people with different viewpoints. We need to stand together and support our King!

Britain has taken very good care of us Britain has taken very good care of us. They have protected us and kept us safe from foreign invaders and the natives. Britain has provided us with the support that was necessary to thrive as colonies. Like the old saying goes, you should not bite the hand that feeds you.

King George is our religious leader King George is our religious leader. As the leader of the Church of England, isn’t it our duty to obey him? Who wants to be in a bad light in God’s eyes??? That would REALLY cause problems!

Who is to say that this “new” government would be any better than the current leadership that we have under our King? Who is to say that the land we currently own will not be taken away?? After all, our King granted us the permission to own this land. Would a new government honor these agreements and provide us with rights? I think not!

Peace is wonderful. Why do we need to fight Peace is wonderful! Why do we need to fight?? There has to be a peaceful resolution that will allow us all to be friends with one another again. I do not think that we really looked hard enough for a peaceful solution. We need to be loyal to our King and work together to overcome these differences of opinion. Be civil to all; sociable to many; familiar with few; friend to one; enemy to none. Benjamin Franklin

As a strong unified British Empire, imagine what we would be able to accomplish together!! We all know that working together as one is much more effective than separating into separate countries.

War is painful for everyone…physically and mentally War is painful for everyone…physically and mentally. We need to support our King and stop this revolution rubbish! You too should be a loyalist! Together we can overcome any obstacles!