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Data: MAVEN
Trigger word:
Loyalist
Event Types (Count):
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Negative Trigger
Loyalist
forces
Causation
remained
in
control
of
the
state
radio
and
presidential
palace
.
The
British
seizure
of
the
city
led
to
an
extended
Expansion
occupation
and
was
the
opening
move
Motion
in
the
British
southern
strategy
to
regain
Getting
control
Control
of
the
rebellious
Southern
provinces
by
appealing
to
the
relatively
strong
Loyalist
sentiment
there
.
The
latter
was
only
occupied
Control
by
Campbell
for
a
few
weeks
before
he
retreated
Escaping
back
to
Savannah
,
citing
insufficient
Loyalist
and
Native
American
support
and
the
threat
of
Patriot
forces
across
the
Savannah
River
in
South
Carolina
.
The
town
,
whose
significantly
Tory
(
Loyalist
)
population
had
fled
Escaping
,
was
occupied
Control
by
Whig
(
Revolutionary
)
forces
from
Virginia
and
North
Carolina
.
The
Siege
of
Savage
's
Old
Fields
(
also
known
as
the
First
Siege
of
Ninety
Six
,
November
19–21
,
1775
)
was
an
encounter
Hostile_encounter
between
Patriot
and
Loyalist
forces
in
the
back
country
town
of
Ninety
Six
,
South
Carolina
,
early
in
the
American
Revolutionary
War
.
The
Patriots
also
withdrew
Escaping
toward
the
coast
,
but
a
major
Patriot
expedition
not
long
after
resulted in
Causation
the
arrest
Arrest
or
flight
of
most
of
the
Loyalist
leadership
.
Loyalist
paramilitaries
responded
Response
to
the
bombing
with
revenge
attacks
on
Catholic
civilians
.
Following
the
outbreak
of
the
war
,
British
authorities
enlisted
Becoming_a_member
Loyalist
merchant
Ichabod
Jones
to
supply
Supply
the
troops
who
were
under
the
Siege
of
Boston
.
Some
historians
have
claimed
Statement
there
were
sectarian
motives
;
others
claim
Statement
that
those
killed
were
targeted
Aiming
only
because
they
were
suspected
Suspicion
of
having
been
informers
during
the
Anglo-Irish
War
Hostile_encounter
,
and
argue
Protest
that
the
dead
were
associated
Collaboration
with
the
so-called
``
Murragh
Loyalist
Action
Group
''
,
and
that
their
names
may
have
appeared
in
captured
British
military
intelligence
files
which
listed
Writing
``
helpful
citizens
''
during
the
Anglo-Irish
War
Hostile_encounter
(
1919–1921
)
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