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This huge influx of settlers, who were known in Canada and England as the United Empire Loyalists, marked the first major wave of immigration by English-speaking settlers since the days of...
UELAC: An association of people interested in the UE Loyalists, those who remained true to Britian during the American Revolution 1775-83 and immigrated to Canada during or following that war.
United Empire Loyalists, in Canadian history, name applied to those settlers who, loyal to the British cause in the American Revolution, migrated from the Thirteen Colonies to Canada.
For anyone with a genealogical, cultural or historical interest in the United Empire loyalists who came to Canada from the United States during and after the American Revolution.
The story of the United Empire Loyalists really began with the prolonged fighting known as the French and Indian War, the American part of the Seven Years' War (1756-1763) in which British and...
Download the free ebook: The United Empire Loyalists : A Chronicle of the Great Migration by Wallace ... Title The United Empire Loyalists : A Chronicle of the Great Migration
June 19, 1998 - the first United Empire Loyalists' Day branch celebrations. ... find The Loyalist Gazette articles. ... Bob Iler led the Loyalists' Song, followed by an enthusiastic Loyalists' cheer.
Certified members update.(United Empire Loyalists' Association of Canada) ... find The Loyalist Gazette articles. ... However, the name of the ancestor and branch remain. If they wish ... Editor's Note:
Loyalists, American colonists of varied ethnic backgrounds who supported the British cause during the AMERICAN REVOLUTION (1775-83). In 1789 Lord Dorchester (seeCARLETON), governor-in-chief of BRITISH ...
UELAC receives National Press Coverage.(United Empire Loyalists' Association of canada); Magazine article from: The Loyalist Gazette ; ...French Canadians and United Empire Loyalists.