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Harold Farmer
16 October, 18:29
Why did some colonists stay loyal to Britain?
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Cory Shepard
16 October, 21:10
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Many colonists remained loyal to Britain during the revolutionary war because they wanted England's protection and were afraid that if they were to separate from the British that they would be invaded.
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