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During the American Revolutionary War, the three states that were least inclined to break away from England were loyalist strongholds: New York, Virginia, and South Carolina. These states had significant populations that remained loyal to the British Crown, often due to economic ties, elite interests, or fear of instability. Their loyalty was reflected in the presence of loyalist militias and political factions advocating for continued allegiance to Britain.

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