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That the colonies shouldn't break away from England

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Who was loyalists side?

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Why were the loyalist be so cruel to the patriots?

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Who was on loyalist side?

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What group of colonies faced hostility as a result of their views regarding thr declaration of independence?

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Did the patriots and loyalists get along?

they didn't like each other because of their conflicting views. the patriots wanted to break away from the king and the loyalists wanted to stay with the king.


Were many southern presbyterians loyalsts or patriots?

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