United Empire Loyalists, American Loyalists who settled in British North America during or after the American War of Independence
League of Empire Loyalists, a pressure group which opposed the end of the British Empire
Topics referred to by the same term
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March's sculpture United EmpireLoyalists. In 1996, Canadian politicians Peter Milliken (a descendant of American Loyalists) and John Godfrey sponsored...
EmpireLoyalists may refer to United EmpireLoyalists, American Loyalists who settled in British North America during or after the American War of Independence...
The League of EmpireLoyalists (LEL) was a British pressure group (also called a "ginger group" in Britain and the Commonwealth of Nations), established...
Charleston SC. The United EmpireLoyalists' Association of Canada – fraternal association for descendants of Loyalists Example of Loyalist claim from New York...
the British Crown, notably with the loyalists opponents of the American Revolution, and United EmpireLoyalists who moved to other colonies in British...
former British Empire, such as the Loyalists of British America, who opposed secession during the American War of Independence. Loyalists who fled to the...
Black Loyalists were people of African descent who sided with the Loyalists during the American Revolutionary War. In particular, the term refers to men...
information on this topic, see Loyalist (American Revolution), United EmpireLoyalist, and Expulsion of the Loyalists. In Canada, Loyalists of each regiment were...
used for daughters inheriting arms, and a special symbol for United EmpireLoyalists. In 1988, governance of both personal and corporate heraldry in Canada...
Genealogies of United-empire-loyalists and Other Pioneer". Rolph. Smith & Co. 1898. "Ontarian Families: Genealogies of United-empire-loyalists and Other Pioneer"...
Merritt family were United EmpireLoyalists, originally from Rye, New York. In May 1783, along with approximately 6,000 other loyalists, they landed at Parrtown...
tire rather than tyre). Dialects of American English spoken by United EmpireLoyalists who fled the American Revolution (1775–1783) have had a large influence...
territory into the Province of Quebec. In 1782–1784, 5,000 United EmpireLoyalists entered what is now Ontario following the American Revolution. The...
American Loyalists by Great Britain in the Year 1783 is a lost painting by American-born artist Benjamin West, depicting the return of the Loyalists to the...
area's original settlement by United EmpireLoyalists. Originally operated out of a local high school, Loyalist College moved to its present 200-acre...
United EmpireLoyalists and referred to as the King's Loyal Americans. Many Black Canadians are descendants of African American slaves (Black Loyalists) who...
the Acadian settlers in the early 18th century, and later to United EmpireLoyalists as they began settling in New Brunswick in the 1780s. Fiddleheads remain...
Yusuf. Travels in Algeria, United EmpireLoyalists. Tikhanov Library, 2023. "Travels in Algeria, United EmpireLoyalists" Goolfee, Mohammad Teisir Bin Shah...
had its roots in Colin Jordan's decision to split from the League of EmpireLoyalists in 1957. Jordan had wanted a ban on Jews and non-white members enshrined...
extreme-nationalist League of EmpireLoyalists, came up to them and slapped Grigg's face, saying: "Take that from the League of EmpireLoyalists." Burbidge, who was...