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.
Many believed in Britain many loyalist helped them when they lost they felt as if they were going to get hanged or killed or probably known as traitors
The loyalists stayed in Canada because it was ruled by the British and they felt unwelcome in America.
Loyalists were American colonists who supported the English as opposed to Patriots who supported independence from England.
Where did the word,"Canada,"come from? Well, Canada came from the word Kanata.
it first arrived in canada in 1952 i hope we have helped you
Henry Kelsey came to Canada to work for the HBC in fur trade.
the first people who came to Canada is the first nations or you can call them aboriginals.
They came from the United States.
I think they came from the United States.
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.
They started before 1776 and most after but 1776 is a good approximate at it references the war they lost.
No, it came from the United States.
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 ;)
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Canada has won 15 medals come on Canada we need to win this united states is i think winning!!eeekkkkk
no, it comes from the united kingdom which originated to Canada in the War of 1812.
yes it deos come out in Canada and for xbox 360 you get the alien tiger rath and for ps3 you get fourarms besides Canada is part of the united states
Loyalists were American colonists who supported the English as opposed to Patriots who supported independence from England.