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The loyalists went inside your step sister to have a better look of all the regions, so they can have a great dive in the lake and eat ice cream until your step brother comes to the park and finishes all the ice cream and sticks it in your mouth.

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Q: Do all loyalists who came to the Great Lakes region that later became Ontario receive fair treatment?
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The area That Later Became Canada


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