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... of the Thirteen Colonies that formed the United States . Some references pertain to the Loyalists and the Loyalist exodus to Canada . THE TREATY OF PARIS AND THE ROYAL PROCLAMATION OF 1763. Reform and Reaction, 1763-1783.
... of the Thirteen Colonies that formed the United States . Some references pertain to the Loyalists and the Loyalist exodus to Canada . THE TREATY OF PARIS AND THE ROYAL PROCLAMATION OF 1763. Reform and Reaction, 1763-1783.
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... Loyalist migration to Quebec was that it strengthened the conquest , the significance elsewhere is less clear . On the Bay of Fundy and west of the Ottawa River Loyalists arrived not as a cultural vanguard but as newcomers seeking ...
... Loyalist migration to Quebec was that it strengthened the conquest , the significance elsewhere is less clear . On the Bay of Fundy and west of the Ottawa River Loyalists arrived not as a cultural vanguard but as newcomers seeking ...
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... Loyalist Exiles in England , 1774–1789 ( 1972 ) , and Janice Potter- Mackinnon , While the Women Only Wept : Loyalist Refugee Women ( 1993 ) . Detailed studies of the impact of Loyalists on particular provinces include Gerald M. Craig ...
... Loyalist Exiles in England , 1774–1789 ( 1972 ) , and Janice Potter- Mackinnon , While the Women Only Wept : Loyalist Refugee Women ( 1993 ) . Detailed studies of the impact of Loyalists on particular provinces include Gerald M. Craig ...
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