After the American Revolution, most Loyalists, or British sympathizers, moved to Upper

Canada. Today, Upper Canada is known as
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Quebec.
Alberta.
Ontario. **
Manitoba.

Thanks Mom Err, Miss Sue 😉

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To find the answer to this question, we can break it down into parts:

First, we need to understand what Upper Canada refers to. Upper Canada was a British colony located in the eastern part of present-day Canada. It was established through the Constitutional Act of 1791 and remained in existence until 1841.

Next, we need to determine what Upper Canada is known as today. Upper Canada is now known as the province of Ontario.

Therefore, the correct answer is Ontario.

Yes, Sweetheart your answer is correct.