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.
Because the revolutionaries were jailing or hanging them.
becauce we have big bums
I think they came from the United States.
The Daughters of the American Revolution was formed in 1890 and did not come from any other group.
They come from Canada
I would think Midway and Iwo Jima would come to mind, along with Bunker Hill. That is if you are using the word patriot to mean loyal. If you are talking about patriot as in the Revolutionary War then Bunker Hill and Trenton come to mind.
The American soldiers came from volunteers from every occupation. They were from every part of the colonies and from a few other countries, too, including France, Germany, and more.
Loyalists were American colonists who supported the English as opposed to Patriots who supported independence from England.
Yes, some loyalists were attacked following the Revolutionary War because patriots believed they were traitorous for not having helped to drive out the British. Some fled to Britain, Canada, and the Caribbean, while others stuck it out.
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.
They started before 1776 and most after but 1776 is a good approximate at it references the war they lost.
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 ;)
They came from the United States.
Canada and usa
The first Welsh man to come to Canada is believed to be Sir. Thomas Button in 1612. Other Welsh people started to come to Canada in 1763 after the signing of the Treaty of Paris and following the after math of the American revolution.
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I think they came from the United States.
From the ideals of the American Revolutionary War (1775-1783) as well as from the French Revolution (1789-1799).
Yes, but not forever. You have to apply for citizenship, and you'll have to come back to Canada to go to the US embassy for the actual immigration procedure.