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After the Revolutionary War most Loyalists left the colonies and went where?

a. Britain
b. Canada
c. Caribbean
d. All of the above

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Final answer:

After the Revolutionary War, most Loyalists left the colonies and went to Britain, Canada, and the Caribbean.

Step-by-step explanation:

After the Revolutionary War, most Loyalists left the colonies and went d. All of the above, which includes Britain, Canada, and the Caribbean.

As many as 100,000 colonists left the new United States and moved to England or north to Canada. Eight thousand White people and five thousand free Black people went to Britain, while over thirty thousand went to Canada, transforming the nation from predominantly French to predominantly British. Another significant group of Loyalists went to the British West Indies, bringing enslaved people with them.

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