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Loyalists
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social 1 Mind Map on Loyalists, created by tdhein on 28/08/2013.
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Loyalists
backgrounds
soldiers
Those who sided with Britain in the war
Opportunists attracted by free land and provisions for three years
widows/children of those who backed Britain in the war
mostly lower and middle class
labourers
farmers
artisans
merchants
most of the wealthy went to Britain or West Indies
FN groups who fought with Britain
Many were ethnic and religious minorities
Black Loyalists
social impact
took first nation land
anger against those who felt they should be given more land and a place of authoirty
reorganization of colonial administration
NS decreased in size
addition of New Brunswick and Cape Breton
new capitals
tipped the balance of power against Mi'kmaq and maliseet
squatters stole FN land which was not prosecuted
Anishinabeg thought they agreed to share land, but colonists thought it was given
After constitutional Act upper Canada was made up of mainly Loyalists
Black Loyalists left a legacy of literacy, religious conviction and self help
Loyalists left a legacy of literacy, education and cultural development
enhanced conservatism
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