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loyalists vs. patriots
why did many quakers remain neutral during the revolutionary war?
they didnt believe in war.
they didnt want to lose.
they cared about colonists.
Brief Explanations
Quakers are a religious group with a strong - held belief in pacifism, opposing war and violence. This is why they remained neutral during the Revolutionary War.
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They didn't believe in war.