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Loyalists were shunned and beaten, but never killed during the Revolutionary War. Group of answer choices True False
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Loyalists were shunned and beaten, but never killed during the Revolutionary War.
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False because usually in a war multiple people due on both sides
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Explanation: It was a war of course the opps would die
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