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Britain formed Lower Canada largely for French-speaking inhabitants.

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Q: Britain formed Canada largely for loyalists who had fled the American colonies during the American Revolution.?
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What reforms did the English institute after the French and Indian War and how did these contribute to the initiation of the American Revolution?

After the French and Indian War, Britain believed the colonies should pay more to Britain. They then levied taxes such as the Stamp and Townshend Acts on the colonists. The colonists, on the other hand, had never been given representation in Parliament, and as a result, believed those taxes were invalid.


Who was the war between in the American Revolution?

The American Revolution was against the colonial rule of Great Britain. The American colonies revolted and declared their independence. The British government sent troops to put down the rebellion and the Revolutionary War ensued. The British also hired some Hessian mercenary soldiers to help them fight.


What did the French Revolution and the ensuing war between France and Great Britain tend to do?

widen the split between American political parties.


What did Britain lose in the war?

They took the USA and the cookies from the cookie jar


How is the French Bastille Day and the Fourth of July alike?

Symbolically they are not very similar. The storming of the Bastille and the consequent treatment of political prisoners held within (some were released, others were executed) marked a new phase in the French revolution. The American fourth of July similarly marks a new phase in the the American revolution, but for very different reasons, as being the date entered on a decleration of independence by 13 of Britain's colonies in North America.

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In the American colonies did Loyalists oppose or support the American Revolution?

They opposed the Revolution. (Loyalists were loyal to Britain.)


Britain formed Canada largely for loyalists who had fled the American colonies during the American Revolution?

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Who favored Britain?

In the American Revolution the Loyalists were fighting for England.


Who was loyalists side?

The Loyalists were people in the American colonies that remained loyal to Britain instead of accepting the views of American independence. Loyalists include people who had ties to the king of Britain, such as judges or governors.


Who were the Americans who remained loyal to Britain?

During the American Revolution they were called loyalists, also Tories. During the American Revolution they were called loyalists, also Tories. vbvbvbvbv


Who was on loyalist side?

The Loyalists were people in the American colonies that remained loyal to Britain instead of accepting the views of American independence. Loyalists include people who had ties to the king of Britain, such as judges or governors.


What American Revolution traveled to Europe to try to bring peace between Britain and American colonies?

what American revolution travelled to Europe to try to bring peace between Britain and the American colonies


What lead the American revolution?

What lead to the American Revolution was that Britain did not take care of the colonies as the should have.


Who did the US fight during the American Revolution?

Great Britain and the Loyalists and Native Americans that were allied with them


What is the name of people who were against the britain during the American revolution?

British Empire Loyalists


What were Americans that remained loyal to Great Britain called?

They were called loyalists.


Did the patriots force the loyalists out of their homes?

If your referring to after the American Revolution when America gained Its independence from Britain, then no the loyalists were not forced to move form America.