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.
Loyalists. At the end of the war they had to leave for Canada.
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After the American Revolution, the British government helped loyalists to settle in Canada. The British government offered them Canadian land in exchange for their service.
they lived happily ever after in Canada, Britain, or Bahamas.
A lot of them went into Canada, and after they saw the population was majoritary french, they created the low Canada (french part called Quebec today) and the high Canada (today called Ontario)
The Loyalists faced challenges such as leaving behind their homes and properties, adapting to new environments and cultures, dealing with discrimination from local populations who supported the Revolution, and struggling to find employment and rebuild their lives in new territories like Canada and the Caribbean.
what was Tecumseh's perspective on the Loyalists
Loyalists. At the end of the war they had to leave for Canada.
Late 1700s.
Actually it wasn't 90,000 loyalists, but about 53,000 who went to Canada and Newfoundland.
They fled to Canada.
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.
The area That Later Became Canada
The United Empire Loyalists
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loyalists?
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