Britain did not withdraw its troops from America as agreed in the Treaty of Paris primarily due to unresolved issues regarding the treatment of Loyalists and land disputes. British officials were concerned about the safety of Loyalists in the newly independent states and wanted to ensure their protection. Additionally, Britain aimed to maintain a strategic military presence in North America to safeguard its interests, particularly in Canada. These factors contributed to the delay in the full withdrawal of British troops.
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