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The term "Tory" originated in the late 17th century in England, initially as a derogatory label for those who supported the royalist cause during the English Civil War. It was derived from the Irish word "tóraidhe," meaning "pursuer" or "pursuer of outlaws," which referred to dispossessed Irish bandits. Over time, the term evolved to represent members of the Conservative Party and came to signify a political stance favoring tradition, monarchy, and established institutions.

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