Revolutionary War-Loyalists
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Infanterie Regiment von Donop Infanterie Regiment von Donop is one of Seven German states that hired out troops to Great Britain in the war. |
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British History Times, Places, Events and People of British History. |
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Loyalist and British Songs LOYALIST, BRITISH SONGS & POETRY of the AMERICAN REVOLUTION |
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Black Loyalist Heritage Society It was 1775 and Lord Dunmore, the Royal Governor of Virginia, had a strategy to subdue the rebellious Colonists. He offered freedom to any slave who would escape from his rebel master and fight on the side of those loyal to the British Crown. More than 300 Blacks immediately found their way behind British Lines and formed The Ethiopian Regiment. Black Soldiers fought in the belief that they were securing freedom, not only for themselves, but for all enslaved blacks. |
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The Loyalist Parkway The Loyalist Parkway follows the course of Loyalist settlement which commenced in 1784 following the American Revolution. |
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The Loyalist Collection The Loyalist Collection at the HARRIET IRVING LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK. |
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Uniforms of Loyalist Units in America An article on Uniforms of Loyalist Units in the Americas. |
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Loyalist (American Revolution) This article concerns Loyalists in the American Revolution. |
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Benedict Arnold Benedict Arnold fought for American for the Colonials only to commit treason against his county, one he fought valiantly for. Arnold was offered in excess of 10,000 pounds and a commission in the British military. Arnold offered the British West Point. |
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John Butler John Butler led a strong detachment of Indians from Niagara at the Battle of Oriskany in August of 1777. His success during the battle led to the authorization to raise a Corps of Ranges to serve with the Indians on the frontiers. The Corps informally cam |
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Sir Henry Clinton Collection The Sir Henry Clinton (British Army Headquarters) Papers reside at the William L. Clements Library at the University of Michigan. This collection of letters, documents and maps from the British Army Headquarters during the American Revolutionary War. |
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William Tryon From 1771 nominally until March 22, 1780 he was Governor of New York. While he was on a visit to England the American Revolutionary War broke out, and on October 19, 1775, several months after his return, he was compelled to seek refuge on the British sloop-of-war Halifax in New York Harbor. |
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BRIT/LOYALIST PARTICIPANTS IN THE BATTLE OF CAMDEN Battleofcamden.org is compiling information from several sources to develop a verified list of the individuals present on both the U.S. and British sides at this battle on August 16, 1780. |



