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- Loyalists and land settlement in Nova Scotia : a list
American loyalists -- Nova Scotia, United Empire loyalists -- Nova Scotia, Land grants -- Nova Scotia Publisher Halifax : Public Archives of Nova Scotia Collection trent_university; internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled Contributor Internet Archive Language English Item Size 460 9M
- LOYALIST SETTLEMENT IN NOVA SCOTIA - UELAC
Between 1772 and 1781, the population of Nova Scotia dropped from 19,000 to 12,000, but by 1784, after the continued arrival of new Loyalists, the population soared to 32,000 Troops and Loyalists vied for proper food and accommodations
- Loyalists - Library and Archives Canada
Library and Archives Canada holds a variety of sources relating to the United Empire Loyalists who settled in Canada after the American Revolution (1775-1783) Some Loyalists, particularly those who settled in the Maritime Provinces, submitted claims for losses to the British government
- What happened to land in america after the revolutionary war?
The confiscation and redistribution of Loyalist land, the establishment of the Northwest Territory, and the Indian Removal Act all contributed to the shaping of America’s land landscape The Homestead Act and land grants further facilitated American expansion and settlement
- Loyalists and Land Settlement in Nova Scotia
The list of United Empire Loyalists who appear in this book, was compiled by Miss Marion Gilroy, from the land papers in the Public Archives of Nova Scotia and checked with the land papers in the Department of Lands and Forests of the province
- Loyalist Institute: Post-War Settlement Index Page
An index of documents related to regimental post-war settlement patterns on-line at the Loyalist Institute
- Nova Scotia Loyalists - FamilySearch
The Loyalist exodus created new communities across Nova Scotia, including Shelburne, which briefly became one of the larger British settlements in North America, and infused Nova Scotia with additional capital and skills
- #11 - Loyalists and land settlement in Nova Scotia. A . . . no. 4, 1937 . . .
Loyalists and land settlement in Nova Scotia A list compiled by Marion Gilroy Under the direction of D C Harvey, archivist Published by authority of no 4, 1937
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