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1 December, 02:56

During the revolutionary war what was a neutral person

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  1. 1 December, 03:03
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    During the American Revolutionary War, there were settlers who remained loyal to the figure of the King of the United Kingdom, on the other hand, there were also settlers who, within the figure of the Patriots, sought total independence from the thirteen colonies. In the middle of these two sides there was also a portion of the population that did not support either side, these people were the "Neutral Persons"
  2. 1 December, 03:08
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    A neutral person throughout the revolutionary war is a person who does not take sides and doesn't fight war.
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