Creating the United States

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American revolutionaries often dealt out harsh treatment, such as tar and feathering, whipping, or even hanging to Americans loyal to the British Crown. Most states required suspected loyalists to take an oath of allegiance or, in the case of Pennsylvania, an affirmation of allegiance. Shown here are typical certifications of affirmations of allegiance made in Pennsylvania.
American revolutionaries often dealt out harsh treatment, such as tar and feathering, whipping, or even hanging to Americans loyal to the British Crown. Most states required suspected loyalists to take an oath of allegiance or, in the case of Pennsylvania, an affirmation of allegiance. Shown here are typical certifications of affirmations of allegiance made in Pennsylvania.