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In the Confederacy a person who did agree with secession was often refered to as a "Unionist" or a "Union man". Those of course were the polite terms. People of the North who sympathized with the secessionists were called "copperheads".

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"Loyalist" was the nicest thing they were called. They were also called Tory, King's Men, and a variety of less polite names.

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