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The loyalists had a significant impact on First Nations communities. Many First Nations tribes were displaced from their traditional lands to make way for loyalist settlements. This led to a loss of territory, resources, and cultural disruption for First Nations people. The loyalists' presence also intensified conflicts between First Nations and European settlers, exacerbating tensions and leading to further displacement and violence.

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