They had been loyal to the crown and when the war was over they were discriminated against, beaten, and were considered traitors.
They were afraid of being killed for being traders.
Americans who were still loyal to the British Crown or opposed universal democracy, called the Loyalists, immigrated to Canada where Britain was still in control. They generally immigrated from New York to Ontario (Upper Canada) or from New England to Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.
No, once you are in Canada, you do not need a passport to enter a province.
A loyalist did not want a war with Britain because they wanted the British protection and feared that without it, the Country would not be able to hold itself. Other Loyalists were loyal to their home country and would protect their country, even if it meant Martyr. Some Patriots became Loyalists in order to get free land in Upper Canada.
they saw the locness monster and thought it was the british
in WWI, Canada's military was still under British rule, thus when the British went to war, Canada went to war. There was no delay. In WWII Canada was no longer tied to British military action. Canada wished to make a statement that Canada was choosing to go to war, not being pulled in by the British. It was agreed that Canada would wait one week after the British declared war. This would send a clear statement to the world that it was Canada, not Britain, that was declaring war.
I think it was British North America :)
Nelly went to mt. doug in victoria british Colombia Canada
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Whistler Mountain in British Columbia is a popular skiing spot.
Because slavery was illegal there, as it was in all British possessions.
Loyalists went to Canada and England to have a more hospitible place to live