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Most Quakers and Mennonmites stayed nuetral. (try checking how many Quakers and Mennonmites there were during the War. Add them together and that should be around how many people stayed nuetral. Sorry, I'm to lazy to check myself)

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there wereprobably tons of loyalist so don't bother counting

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Technically, none of them.

Until the war ended, they were all colonists. British subjects, if you like.

Think of it a civil war.

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