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Which colonies were loyalists to the British?

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Kristenech

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The New England colonists were much more conservative as a whole on independence. And, loyalists to the Crown could be found there. There were no public opinion polls at the time and newspaper editorials would be biased on each side of the independence issue.

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new york, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, and georgia

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they died the ones who were

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