<span>About 100,000 Loyalists left the country, including William Franklin, the son of Benjamin, and John Singleton Copley, the greatest American painter of the period. Most settled in Canada. Some eventually returned, although several state governments excluded the Loyalists from holding public office. In the decades after the Revolution, Americans preferred to forget about the Loyalists. Apart from Copley, the Loyalists became nonpersons in American history.</span>
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The Spanish Empire at the time of Philip II was a complex federation which included Navarra, Castilla and Aragón. This produced internal tensions and also a limit to the apparent power of King Philip. Another problem was thr Moors ,of large population, which eventually broke into a revolt against attempts by the Spaniards to change the Moors ways.