American Loyalists

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American Loyalists (United Empire Loyalists or UEL) are those residents of the British North American Colonies who did not join the American Revolution between 1775 and 1783 but remained loyal to the king of England. In the strictest sense, Loyalists are only those who served in a Loyalist military unit in the Thirteen Colonies. The American Loyalists who actually served the Crown must be distinguished from the more numerous "late Loyalists" who came from the United States beginning in about 1790 for land or other economic opportunities. During the war and especially at its close, some Loyalists went to Britain, Jamaica, or other colonies, but many fled to Canada. There is no master list of all the names of American Loyalists who came to Canada.

  • Paul J. Bunnell, Research guide to Loyalist ancestors : a directory to archives, manuscripts, and published sources Bowie, Maryland : Heritage Books, Inc., c1990 FS Library 970 D23b

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  • Walter T. Dornfest, Military loyalists of the American Revolution : officers and regiments, 1775-1783 Jefferson, North Carolina : McFarland & Co., c2011 FS Library 973 M2dwt
  • George H. Hayward Loyalist officers, 1782/83, Fredericton, New Brunswick : G.H. Hayward, 1993 FS Library 971 M29h
  • W. O. Raymond, Loyalists in arms 1775-1783 : a short history of the British American regiments with the roll of officers Cambellville, Ontario : Global Heritage Press, c2005 FS Library 973 M2rwo
  • Clifford Neal Smith, Deserters and disbanded soldiers from British, German and Loyalist military units in the South, 1782 McNeal, Arizona: Westland Publications, 1991 FS Library 973 W2scd

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