James Jay invented an invisible ink that he gave to the Patriots before changing teams and becoming a Loyalist.
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James Jay invented an invisible ink that he gave to the Patriots before changing teams and becoming a Loyalist.
Cheney Clow was a Loyalist during the Revolutionary War who led a rebellion in Delaware before being the accused in a peculiar murder trial.
A Loyalist gathering at Abraham Hatfield’s house corresponded directly with a meeting of rebels, both of which were concerned with choosing representatives to the Second Continental Congress.
John Joachim Zubly was an early spokesman for the Patriot cause who turned Loyalist after disagreements with the Continental Congress.
William Allen oversaw the final stages of construction on the Pennsylvania State House.
Philip Barton Key was a Loyalist, then he became a Founder of the United States.