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Which group of people were allowed to fight for the british during the american revolution in exchange for their freedom when the war ended?
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Which group of people were allowed to fight for the british during the american revolution in exchange for their freedom when the war ended?
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The loyalists fought for the British but also the Iroquois Confederacy which were a tribe of Native Americans. The British promised them freedom after they won and that they would allow them to stay in their land peacefully
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