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Loyalists, those who remained faithful to the British Crown during the American Revolution, faced significant social and economic repercussions. Many experienced persecution, loss of property, and social ostracism, leading some to flee to Canada or Britain. Their loyalty often resulted in deep divisions within communities, affecting family ties and friendships. Overall, the impact of their loyalty was profound, reshaping their lives and contributing to the post-war landscape of North America.

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