Why did loyalists oppose separation from England? Select the two correct answers.

(1 point)

1) They believed that British rule provided stability and protection.

2) They had economic ties and dependencies with England and feared losing their livelihoods.

The two correct answers are:

1) Economic concerns: Loyalists were often members of the upper class or had economic ties to Britain, and they feared that separation from England would disrupt trade and financial stability.
2) Cultural and social ties: Loyalists felt a strong sense of British identity and believed in the benefits of the British colonial system. They valued their connection to the British Empire and its traditions and saw separation as a betrayal of their heritage.