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Question
what was one group of colonists that remained neutral during the revolutionary war?
foreigners
merchants
quakers
Brief Explanations
Quakers are a religious group. Their religious beliefs often lead them to oppose war and violence. During the Revolutionary War, due to their pacifist - oriented faith, many Quakers remained neutral. Foreigners were not a group of colonists, and merchants had economic interests that could lead them to take sides rather than being uniformly neutral.
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