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Yes, both patriots and loyalists had access to education during the American Revolutionary period, but their experiences varied. Many children, regardless of their family's political allegiance, attended local schools, which were often influenced by community values and the prevailing political climate. However, the curriculum and the attitudes of teachers could differ based on whether the school was in a patriot or loyalist area. Higher education institutions also had students from both sides, though the political tensions of the time could affect campus life and discourse.

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