Whigs, who supported the revolution, and considered them "persons inimical to the liberties of America." Prominent Loyalists repeatedly assured the British...
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Colonists who supported the British cause in the American Revolution were Loyalists, often called Tories, or, occasionally, Royalists or King's Men. George...
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Loyalists were colonists in the Thirteen Colonies who stayed loyal to the British Crown during the American Revolutionary War, opposing the Patriots....
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General of the Canadas, to American Loyalists who resettled in British North America during or after the American Revolution. At that time, the demonym...
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Black Loyalists were people of African descent who sided with Loyalists during the American Revolutionary War. In particular, the term referred to men...
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Great Britain. During the American Revolution, these persons became known primarily as Loyalists. Afterward, some 15% of Loyalists emigrated north to the...
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war for independence (the American Revolutionary War) against the Kingdom of Great Britain. Leaders of the American Revolution were colonial separatist...
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During the American Revolution (1765–1783), those who continued to support King George III of Great Britain came to be known as Loyalists. Loyalists are to...
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Struggle for America's Independence. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. ISBN 1400041635. Bibko, Julia (2016). "The American Revolution and the Black Loyalist Exodus"...
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British provincial regiment established during the American Revolutionary War, composed of Loyalist American troops, organized as infantry and cavalry, plus...
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died before the colony could be organized. Baron Baltimore Loyalist (American Revolution) Calvert Family Tree Retrieved Jul 10 2013 Calverts at http://thepeerage...
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Loyalism (redirect from Loyalist point of view)
North America, the most common usage of the term refers to loyalty to the British Crown, notably with the loyalists opponents of the American Revolution, and...
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American Civil War. Also referred to as a Union Loyalist, Southern Loyalist, Lincoln Loyalist, and Southern Unionist. Loyalist (American Revolution)...
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William Franklin (category Loyalists in the American Revolution from New Jersey)
colonial Governor of New Jersey (1763–1776), and a steadfast Loyalist throughout the American Revolutionary War. In contrast, his father Benjamin was, in...
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Island. It was named for the United Empire Loyalists, who settled in the area after the American Revolution. Loyalist Township was formed on January 1, 1998...
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List of kingdoms and royal dynasties (section Americas)
of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Fighting Loyalists (American Revolution) Loyalist (American Revolution) Australians for Constitutional Monarchy Monarchy...
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The American Legion was a provincial cavalry and infantry corps (regiment) of the British Army in the American War of Independence commanded by Brigadier...
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Empire Loyalist (American royalists) those 13 Colonies Colonials who disagreed with the Declaration of Independence Loyalist (American Revolution), those...
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(1820–1848) Upper Canada Tories (1820–1853) Loyalist (American Revolution) Southern Unionist, during the American Civil War, so called by their opponents...
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British loyalist may refer to: Loyalist (American Revolution) Ulster loyalism This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title British...
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The National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (often abbreviated as DAR or NSDAR) is a lineage-based membership service organization for women...
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John Joachim Zubly (category Loyalists in the American Revolution from Georgia (U.S. state))
born Hans Joachim Züblin, was a Swiss-born American pastor, planter, and statesman during the American Revolution. Although a delegate for Georgia to the...
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Wikidata Q59397598 Ritcheson, C.; "Loyalist Influence on British Policy Toward the United States After the American Revolution"; Eighteenth-Century Studies;...
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Southern Unionist (redirect from Loyalist (American Civil War))
Union Loyalists, or Lincoln's Loyalists. Pro-Confederates in the South derided them as "Tories" (in reference to the pro-Crown Loyalists of the American Revolution)...
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for residents of British North America who remained loyal to the British Crown up to and through the American Revolution. In what would become the United...
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Walter Butler (c. 1752 – October 30, 1781) was an American-born Loyalist military officer during the American Revolutionary War. He was born near Johnstown...
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Records of the Vice Admiralty Court - American Revolution and War of 1812 Neil MacKinnon. This Unfriendly Soil: The Loyalist Experience in Nova Scotia, 1783–1791...
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and loyalist soldier, from Arlington, Vermont. Samuel Adams was born in Stratford, Fairfield County, Connecticut Colony, British North America, British...
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Claudius Smith (category Loyalists in the American Revolution from New York (state))
Claudius Smith (1736 – January 22, 1779) was a Loyalist guerrilla leader during the American Revolution. He led a band of irregulars who were known locally...
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Richard Hewlett (November 1, 1729 – July 26, 1789) was an American Loyalist officer of the 3rd Battalion, DeLancey's Brigade, a Royal Provincial Regiment...
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