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Patriots, or those who supported the American Revolution against British rule, often faced hostility and persecution from loyalists and British authorities. They risked their safety, property, and lives, facing social ostracism, violence, and even imprisonment. In some cases, patriots were forced to flee their homes or lived in hiding to avoid retribution. Despite these challenges, their resolve contributed significantly to the eventual success of the revolution.

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