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Which statement best explains why supporters of Great Britain left the United States after the Revolutionary War?
Although the Treaty of Paris recommended fair treatment for supporters of Great Britain, many faced discrimination from their states and
neighbors.
Although the Treaty of Paris urged states to give back land that had been taken from them during the war, supporters of Great Britain no
longer wanted their property
The Treaty of Paris's protection of international travel on the Mississippi River made it easy for supporters of Great Britain to find new homes
in the unexplored western territory
In the Treaty of Paris, Great Britain and the United States both offered assistance to people who chose to move to England or to other British
colonies.

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Although the Treaty of Paris recommended fair treatment for supporters of Great Britain, many faced discrimination from their states and neighbors.

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