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One who stayed true to the king of England is often referred to as a loyalist, particularly during the American Revolutionary War. Loyalists remained faithful to the British crown, opposing the revolutionaries who sought independence. They believed in maintaining allegiance to the monarchy for political, economic, or social reasons, often leading to significant conflicts with patriot forces. Many loyalists faced persecution or fled to Canada or other British territories as a result of their loyalty.

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