They came because they were cool as the Lashley family in a place downtown where the freaks all come around it's a hole in the wall it's a dirty free for all ;)
Many Loyalists wanted to remain 'loyal' to King George. Many were harassed by neighboring patriots after the war because they knew the loyalists' preference for the King. The loyalists were bullied and so, they decided to leave by ship for Canada. Though many stayed in Canada, eventually some did return to the US soil.
what was Tecumseh's perspective on the Loyalists
Loyalists. At the end of the war they had to leave for Canada.
Late 1700s.
The loyalists were British subjects living in the future U.S. and did not agree with the creation of the new country. So they left, most of them settling in Canada which was still apart of the British Empire.
Actually it wasn't 90,000 loyalists, but about 53,000 who went to Canada and Newfoundland.
They started before 1776 and most after but 1776 is a good approximate at it references the war they lost.
They fled to Canada.
The American Loyalists who attempted to flee to Canada faced many troubles, but the most prominant would be persecution; because loyalists were seen as traitors to America, they were subject to brutal treatment, both physical and verbal, wherever they went. Loyalists also had trouble finding jobs or places to stay. in Canada, their situation did not improve.
they were called the loyalists or, united empire loyalists. they fled to new brunswick and Canada after the revolutionary war. they were called the loyalists or, united empire loyalists. they fled to new brunswick and Canada after the revolutionary war.
Loyalists went to Canada and England to have a more hospitible place to live
The area That Later Became Canada