Birchtown

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1American Revolution / Loyalist / Birchtown /  Nova Scotia / Canada / Toronto / African Americans in the American Revolution / Monarchy in Canada / Social history of Canada

UEL October November 2007.pub

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Source URL: www.ueltoronto.ca

Language: English - Date: 2010-05-25 21:25:45
2Slavery in the United States / Maritimes / Communities in the Halifax Regional Municipality / Black Nova Scotians / Birchtown /  Nova Scotia / Black Loyalist / Black Canadians / Africville / Black Refugee / Nova Scotia / African American diaspora / Eastern Canada

African Heritage in Canada: A Subject Guide By Rebecca Boulter June 18th 2008

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Source URL: www.cbrl.ca

Language: English - Date: 2008-07-22 13:46:19
3Nova Scotia Highway 103 / Shelburne /  Nova Scotia / Shelburne County /  Nova Scotia / Kejimkujik National Park / South Shore / Lighthouse Route / Nova Scotia Route 309 / Nova Scotia Museum / Nova Scotia / Region of Queens Municipality / Birchtown /  Nova Scotia

To Reach the Park The Islands Provincial Park is located just off Highway 103, 1 kilometre (.62 miles) west of Shelburne, on Nova Scotia’s South Shore. While traveling west on Highway 103, take Exit 26 (Shelburne) onto

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Source URL: www.novascotiaparks.ca

Language: English - Date: 2013-03-25 07:48:27
4African people / Birchtown /  Nova Scotia / African diaspora / Thomas Peters / Boston King / Loyalist / Africa / Stephen Bluck / Henry Washington / African Americans in the American Revolution / Black Loyalists / Sierra Leone Creole people

BL A CK LO Y ALISTS IN TH E M A R ITIM ES Among those who left the American colonies for the Atlantic Region immediately following the Revolution were more than 3,000 Black Pioneers, as well as Loyalist Regiments. Others

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Source URL: www.uelac.org

Language: English - Date: 2009-02-23 12:26:28
5African Americans in the American Revolution / British North America / Birchtown /  Nova Scotia / Black Loyalists / Monarchy in Canada / Social history of Canada / Loyalist / Annapolis Royal /  Nova Scotia / City of Halifax / Nova Scotia / Provinces and territories of Canada / Eastern Canada

LOYALIST SETTLEMENT IN NOVA SCOTIA H A LIFA X At the outbreak of the American Revolution in 1776, two-thirds of the people of Nova Scotia were of Yankee birth or parentage. Halifax soon became an armed camp; most of the

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Source URL: www.uelac.org

Language: English - Date: 2009-02-22 17:27:33
6Birchtown /  Nova Scotia / Shelburne /  Nova Scotia / Kejimkujik National Park / Shelburne County /  Nova Scotia / South Shore / Lighthouse Route / Nova Scotia Museum / Nova Scotia Route 309 / Nova Scotia / Region of Queens Municipality / Nova Scotia Highway 103

To Reach the Park The Islands Provincial Park is located just off Highway 103, 1 kilometre (.62 miles) west of Shelburne, on Nova Scotia’s South Shore. While traveling west on Highway 103, take Exit 26 (Shelburne) onto

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Source URL: www.novascotiaparks.ca

Language: English - Date: 2013-03-25 07:48:27
7Africa / Nova Scotia / Book of Negroes / Slavery in Canada / Black Canadians / Birchtown /  Nova Scotia / Loyalist / Slavery in the United States / Abolitionism / Black Loyalists / African Americans in the American Revolution / Canada

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Source URL: www.blackhistorycanada.ca

Language: English - Date: 2011-11-14 11:33:15
8Africa / Nova Scotia / Book of Negroes / Slavery in Canada / Black Canadians / Birchtown /  Nova Scotia / Loyalist / Slavery in the United States / Abolitionism / Black Loyalists / African Americans in the American Revolution / Canada

The HISTORICA-DOMINION INSTITUTE in partnership with TD BANK GROUP presents BLACK HISTORY in CANADA EDUCATION GUIDE TABLE

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Source URL: blackhistorycanada.ca

Language: English - Date: 2011-11-14 11:33:15
9African diaspora / African people / History of the United States / African American diaspora / Sierra Leone Creole people / Book of Negroes / Birchtown /  Nova Scotia / Boston King / United Empire Loyalist / Black Loyalists / African Americans in the American Revolution / Slavery in the United States

Richard Gallion, president of the Black Loyalist Heritage Society in Shelburne, Nova Scotia, is among the thousands of Nova Scotians who can find their ancestors’

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Source URL: www.lawrencehill.com

Language: English - Date: 2010-03-10 08:17:16
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