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Why did so many loyalists live on Long Island?

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Long Island was a major center of loyalist activity during the American Revolution because of its proximity to New York City, which was a major British stronghold. The island was also home to many wealthy loyalists who had strong ties to the British government and were able to use their influence to protect their property and interests. Additionally, Long Island was a safe haven for loyalists who were fleeing persecution in other parts of the colonies.
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