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A loyalist would have been least likely to support or participate in revolutionary activities, such as protests or acts of rebellion against British authority. Loyalists remained loyal to the British Crown and typically opposed the push for independence, favoring continued allegiance to Britain instead. Therefore, engaging in or endorsing actions that sought to overthrow British rule would be contrary to their beliefs.

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