They lived/migrated to Nova Scotia.
The French had originally kicked them out because they were just given authority to expand their French culture in their own territory.
I think it was British North America :)
They were afraid of being killed for being traders.
I'm guessing Christian, if you're talking about they Loyalists in the Revolutionary War in America in the 1700s. Most of the people in early America were Christian.
On the North America theater it was the British, with their colonies fighting the French. (we won't go into the Seven Years War that going on at the same time in Europe). The British came out ahead with the French losing all of their colonies in in North America
Loyalists went to Canada and England to have a more hospitible place to live
Go to school and learn.
The potato is native to North America.
If you were travling from North America to Europe you would go North-East.
After America tried and failed to take Quebec the Canadians sided with the British. In addition it was difficult for Canadians to trust America after being at with them in the past. this made the population of Canada more accepting of the British and becoming more English. Hope this helped :)
the British North America Act. the conferences were the quebec, london , and charlottetown conferences. for the dates go to http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/confederation/023001-2700-e.html.
Their enemies were the Patriots, the Patriots were the colonists. A group of people who fought for the thirteen colonies. The Loyalists thought of them as untrained soldiers, and they were correct. From an Americans point of view a Loyalist was a traitor who turned against the colonists to go with the British government.
North America, the east coast of Canada.