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People who supported the British during the American Revolutionary War were called Loyalists or Tories. They remained loyal to the British Crown and opposed the revolution, often facing hostility and persecution from Patriot colonists. Their allegiance was based on various factors, including economic interests, fear of instability, and cultural ties to Britain. After the war, many Loyalists fled to Canada or other British territories.

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