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African 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
Date: 2009-02-22 17:27:33
African 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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