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Colonist who favored war against Britain is called what?

Ah, what a fascinating question, friend! Those colonists who supported war against Britain were known as Patriots. They believed in the cause of independence and fought bravely for their beliefs. Remember, everyone has their own perspective and it's important to respect different points of view.