The loyalists went inside your step sister to have a better look of all the regions, so they can have a great dive in the lake and eat ice cream until your step brother comes to the park and finishes all the ice cream and sticks it in your mouth.
The area That Later Became Canada
Actually it wasn't 90,000 loyalists, but about 53,000 who went to Canada and Newfoundland.
about 90,000 became political refugees
Actually it wasn't 90,000 loyalists, but about 53,000 who went to Canada and Newfoundland.
The area That Later Became Canada
The area That Later Became Canada
The area That Later Became Canada
The area That Later Became Canada
The 'United Empire Loyalists' were those people who supported Britain during the American Revolution, and who wished to remain British subjects afterward by relocating to British Colonies, especially Nova Scotia and Upper Canada (which later became Ontario).
A lot of them went into Canada, and after they saw the population was majoritary french, they created the low Canada (french part called Quebec today) and the high Canada (today called Ontario)
Which portion ... of what??? the Ottawa River?? when?
Most of them remained in the independent US. The lack of widescale reciminations against the Loyalists was one of the more enlightened aspects of the American Revolution. Those who did depart usually went to Canada or the UK.