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The royalists, or supporters of monarchy, primarily emerged from various social classes, including the nobility, landowners, and some segments of the bourgeoisie, who favored maintaining traditional power structures during periods of political upheaval, such as the English Civil War and the French Revolution. They were often motivated by loyalty to a reigning monarch, a belief in the divine right of kings, and a desire to preserve social order. Royalists typically opposed revolutionary movements that sought to undermine or abolish the monarchy.

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