I think they came from the United States.
Late 1700s.
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.
loyalist were colonist that stayed loyal(still served) the king of England(king gorge the III)
Please see the link below. They should never by confused with the League of Empire Loyalists - a now defunct offshoot of the British Union of Fascists.The League of Empire Loyalists were not an offshoot of the British Union of Fascists.The BUF had long ceased to exist when the LEL was formed.
The United Empire Loyalists primarily settled in the provinces of Ontario and New Brunswick after the American Revolutionary War. Many Loyalists also moved to Nova Scotia and Quebec. Their migration significantly influenced the development of these regions, leading to the establishment of new communities and the shaping of local governance.
They came from the United States.
R. S. Forneri has written: 'The United Empire Loyalists ; and The Memorial Church, Adolphustown, Ontario' -- subject(s): United Empire Loyalists Memorial Church (Adolphustown, Ont.)., United Empire loyalists, United Empire Loyalists Memorial Church (Adolphustown, Ontario), United Empire Loyalists
The united empire loyalists have still not died yet.............. they are alive! The united empire loyalists are still alive because their traditions got sent down so they never did die!
The United Empire Loyalists
Those who remained loyal to Britain were known as loyalists, or United Empire Loyalists.
Late 1700s.
Ernest Alexander Cruickshank has written: 'The settlement of the United Empire loyalists on the upper St. Lawrence and Bay of Quinte in 1784' -- subject(s): United Empire loyalists
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.
English
loyalist were colonist that stayed loyal(still served) the king of England(king gorge the III)
Donald E. Outhouse has written: 'Robert Outhouse, 1750-1849, and his wife Sarah (Caldwell) Outhouse, United Empire Loyalists' -- subject(s): Family, Genealogy, United Empire loyalists
Please see the link below. They should never by confused with the League of Empire Loyalists - a now defunct offshoot of the British Union of Fascists.The League of Empire Loyalists were not an offshoot of the British Union of Fascists.The BUF had long ceased to exist when the LEL was formed.