The Loyalists
Students learn about the United Empire Loyalists who fled the American Revolution and settled in what is now Canada, shaping the character of British North America.
Key Questions
- 1Who were the Loyalists and why did they come to Canada?
- 2How did the arrival of the Loyalists change the communities they settled in?
- 3What challenges did the Loyalists face in their new home?
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