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The four categories of Loyalists during the American Revolutionary War were:

  1. Royalists - Individuals who remained loyal to the British Crown, often including government officials and military personnel.
  2. Moderates - Those who preferred to remain neutral or sought a peaceful resolution to the conflict rather than full independence.
  3. Religious Loyalists - Members of certain religious groups, such as Quakers or Anglicans, who felt a duty to support the British government.
  4. Economic Loyalists - Individuals who believed their economic interests were best served by remaining loyal to Britain, fearing that independence would disrupt trade and commerce.
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