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Loyalists in Northern Ireland are generally protestant.

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Both Catholics and Protestants could be loyalists during the American Revolutionary War. The religious affiliation of loyalists varied, as their loyalty to the British Crown was primarily based on political and economic factors rather than religious ones.

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