Florida and Nova Scotia
Florida's unique cultural and religious landscape, including its acceptance of escaped slaves, kept it from joining the American Revolution. Meanwhile, Nova Scotia, despite having a population sympathetic to the cause, lacked the strong historical ties to the other colonies, preventing it from fully committing to the revolution. A letter from Nova Scotian rebels highlights their desire for support to act publicly in favor of independence.In this clip
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