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New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Lower Canada amd Upper Canada stayed under British rule. Britain also gained control of British Honduras and several Caribbean Islands (e.g. Bermuda, Bahamas, Jamaica, etc.) at some point.

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Q: After the revolution which four colonies in North America stayed British?
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