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During the Revolutionary War, Patriots were filled with a sense of determination and excitement as they sought independence from British rule. Loyalists, on the other hand, felt anxious and fearful, as they remained loyal to the Crown and faced social ostracism and violence from their Patriot neighbors. Neutrals experienced conflict and confusion, often feeling caught between the two sides and fearing the repercussions of choosing a side in a deeply divided society. Each group's emotions were shaped by their beliefs, experiences, and the often tumultuous environment of the war.

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