Collection: United Empire Loyalists
Britain mobilized to put down a rebellion in its American colonies in 1775. Rebels formed militias to take on the British and to harass neighbors who remained loyal to the crown. The rebels prevailed, resulting in the signing of the Treaty of Paris in 1783. An exodus of Loyalists followed with the majority resettling in Canada.
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Sacred Ground, Loyalist Cemeteries of Eastern Ontario, Volume One
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The History and Master Roll of the The King's Royal Regiment of New York, Revised Edition
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The Flockey, 13 August 1777, The Defeat of the Tory Uprising in the Schoharie Valley
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The British Campaign of 1777, Volume Two - The Burgoyne Expedition: Burgoyne's Native and Loyalist Auxiliaries
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The British Campaign of 1777, Volume One - The St. Leger Expedition: The Forces of Crown and Congress, Second Edition
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A Short Service History and Master Roll of James Rogers' 2nd Battalion, King's Rangers
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A Service History and Master Roll of Major Edward Jessup's Loyal Rangers
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For Want of His Silver Plate, Sir John Johnson's Raid of May 1780
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No Despicable Enemy, 1779: The Continental Army destroys Indian Territory
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Treaties and Treacheries - The Early Years of the Revolutionary War on America's Western Frontiers, 1775-1778
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