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That depends on if the colonist was a self-proclaimed loyalist or patriot. The Declaration of Independence was generally well received by patriots as they wished to separate from England. Loyalists who stood by the king either disapproved or hated it. If the colonist was not sided, it is unclear how they might react.

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