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How did the war affect the Loyalists?
*Many were regarded as heroes at the end of the war.
*About one hundred thousand became refugees.
*The largest number of Loyalists fled to Spain.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Colonists who supported the British cause in the American Revolution were Loyalists, often called Tories, or, occasionally, Royalists or King's Men. George Washington's winning side in the war called themselves "Patriots", and in this article Americans on the revolutionary side are called Patriots. For a detailed analysis of the psychology and social origins of the Loyalists, see Loyalist (American Revolution).

This article is an overview of some of the prominent Loyalist military units of the Revolution, and of the fighting they did for the British Crown.

Answered by thomas2830
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Answer:

B. About one hundred thousand became refugees. 'cause British had surrendered and the Americans had won

Explanation:

i done it so if it ask this....How did the war affect the Loyalists?

The largest number of Loyalists fled to Spain.

About one hundred thousand became refugees.

Many were regarded as heroes at the end of the war.  

then your anser is correct

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