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Connect the views/perspectives with each group: Question 2 options:

"My husband doesn't need to become a soldier for anyone because we don't have means to do so"

"Why can't we just be one united country?"

"Why don't people just stand for the Mother Country?"

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Loyalists

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Neutralists

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Patriots

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