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What name was given to colonists who were
on Great Britain's side during the American Revolution?

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brennanlew23
brennanlew23 brennanlew23
  • 01-10-2020

Answer: Loyalist

Explanation:

The name loyalist actually originated from the colonist who refused to go against the British rule and remained on their side with support. Loyalists were often spies for Great Britain aswell, with the word "loyal" being the base word.

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