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Loyalists (meaning those who stayed loyal to King George III and Great Britain) moved to Canada during and following the American Revolution. Canada remained a British colony, and the Loyalists were welcomed by the Canadians, who still faced Indian and French enemies remaining from the French & Indian Wars.

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