The Loyalists

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41British Empire / National symbols of the United Kingdom / Vexillology / Red Ensigns / Union Flag / Flag of Canada / Flag / National flag / Star / Flags / Cultural history / National symbols of Canada

TH E LO Y ALIST FLAG The First Union Flag, which came into being in England in the year 1606, is the flag that symbolizes the heritage of the United Empire Loyalists. Created at the command of James I of England (former

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42Quebec / British North America / United Empire Loyalists / Eastern Townships / Tourism in Quebec / Loyalist / American Revolution / Sorel-Tracy /  Quebec / Upper Canada / Canada / Monarchy in Canada / Social history of Canada

LO Y ALIST SETTL EM EN T IN Q U EBEC About half the 80,000 Loyalist refugees went to the remaining British North American provinces, 30,000 settling in the Maritimes, while the rest, including the loyal Mohawks, came to

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43Monarchy in Canada / Social history of Canada / Canada / American Revolution / Loyalist / Sir John Johnson /  2nd Baronet / Patriot / Loyal / British Empire / United Empire Loyalists / History of North America / Colonialism

FOREWORD Loyalists and the Teaching of Canadian History: Old Ideas, New Trends and a Local Connection Or Two Michael Payne Over the years, I have had the pleasure of teaching Canadian history to students of varying ages

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44History of North America / Mohawk people / Aboriginal peoples in Canada / Joseph Brant / Walter Butler / Loyalists in the American Revolution / First Nations / John Butler

"Ducit, Amor Patriae." NIAGARA HISTORICAL SOCIETY NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE, ONTARIO NO. 41

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45Loyalist / Loyal / Canada / Dorchester /  Boston / Guy Carleton /  1st Baron Dorchester / United Kingdom / British people / Monarchy in Canada / Social history of Canada / United Empire Loyalist

G eneral Sir G u y C arleto n L o rd D o rchester National Archives of Canada C[removed]TH E M A RK O F H O NO U R - UE After the initial flurry of settling the United Empire Loyalists on their new lands, Lord

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    47Monarchy in Canada / Social history of Canada / American Revolution / Loyalist / Edward Winslow / Ward Chipman / Maryland Loyalists Battalion / Guy Carleton /  1st Baron Dorchester / Fort Howe / Canada / New Brunswick / United Empire Loyalists

    LO Y ALIST SETTL EM EN T IN NEW BR UN SW ICK N EW BRU N SW ICK LO Y A LIST S based o n an article b y Lin d a H an sen S q u ires Despite the fact that many, if not most, of the Loyalists considered themselves to be both

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    48African 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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    49African 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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    50Loyalist / Edmonton / Loyal / United Kingdom / Canada / History of North America / American Revolution / Monarchy in Canada / Social history of Canada

    The Loyalists, Pioneers and Settlers of the West, the fourth in the series of resource books developed by the United Empire Loyalists’ Association of Canada, has consumed several years of research in its development. T

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