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Joseph Galloway didn't support the idea of total independence from greatBritain.He was a loyalist, therefore supporting Britain. See Biography on Joseph Galloway.

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No, Joseph Galloway did not support the idea of total independence from Great Britain. He advocated for a peaceful resolution to the tensions between the American colonies and Britain, and proposed a plan for a colonial union that would maintain ties with Britain. However, his proposals were not widely accepted, and he eventually turned his support towards the British crown during the Revolutionary War.

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