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The French Elite left but the French people stayed so we know exactly how that timeline would look like.

If the Elite stayed and France kept control we could look to the other French colonies, like Haiti to see what that timeline would resemble.

Everything would have been very different but just as an example they would not have allowed Loyalist to flee the American revolution to Canada. And since the French have always had considerable loyalty to the USA, Canada would have come under American control much sooner. Not that there would be a Canada. The French would have never been able to resist the American Manifest Destiny,

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