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Why did loyalists leave America?

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Anonymous

10y ago
Updated: 8/25/2022

Ok if you hated the country you were in and loved another why stay in the one you hate. (loyalists loved Britain and thought Americans were unproper pigs)

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Ulises Murazik

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2y ago

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