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Loyalist

Member of approximately 30% of the US population who remained loyal to Britain in the American Revolution. Many Loyalists went to eastern Ontario, Canada, after 1783.

Known as Tories, most were crown officials, Anglican clergy, and economically advantaged, although they were represented in every segment of colonial society.

The term also refers to people in Northern Ireland who wish to remain part of the UK rather than unifying with the Republic of Ireland. Those espousing loyalism in Northern Ireland are willing to use, or support the use of, violence to achieve this aim.



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The Loyalist point of view, however, held that the self-serving nature of colonial society demonstrated the ongoing need of the colonists for British governmental institutions, which alone could rein in the selfish acquisitiveness of people in the boondocks.
 
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