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The revolutions, particularly the American Revolution, diminished the freedoms of both loyalists and Native Americans by creating a polarized environment where loyalty to the British Crown was met with suspicion and hostility. Loyalists faced persecution, violence, and exile, as they were often seen as traitors by revolutionary forces. Native Americans, caught between the warring factions, saw their lands and autonomy severely compromised, as both sides sought to expand territory, often at their expense. Ultimately, both groups experienced a loss of rights and security in the tumultuous aftermath of the revolutions.

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