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30.07.2019 •
History
After the american revolution, most loyalists, or british sympathizers, moved to upper canada. today, upper canada is known as a.) quebec b.) alberta c.) ontario d.) manitoba
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Ontario is the modern – day Upper Canada. Upper Canada was established by the Kingdom of Great Britain and included in the British Canada. This was established for the purpose of governing central lands of North America owned by the British, and accommodating American refugees after the American revolution.
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