Loyalist Settlement In Canada

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An average loyalist settler faced a variety of difficult challenges. These challenges include: getting land grants, clearing the land, planting their crops and building their homes. Settlers also faced considerable hostility from their neighbours. Getting a land grant was the first major step in resettling all the refugees from the thirteen colonies. Once a grant was issued the settler needed to clear the land of trees and rocks as well as break the soil. For many settlers this process could involve backbreaking hours of work, for black loyalists this was quite common as they were given rocky soil that made it extremely difficult to cultivate. During the length of time between getting a land grant and harvesting a crop, settlers were reliant upon support from the British government. During winter months food shortages were common and the British had to teach the settlers many skills necessary for survival. In Québec the situation was slightly different. Instead of using a regular handout system for food and supplies they used a lottery system instead.
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Their diversity helped to form the multicultural mosaic that we know today. The influence of the Loyalists on the evolution of Canada still remains evident. The British North American provinces of Upper Canada and New Brunswick were created as places of refuge for the United Empire Loyalists. The mottoes of both Ontario and New Brunswick reflect this Loyalist history. Ontario's motto is Ut incepit fidelis sic permanet which when translated means "Loyal she began, loyal she remains” this is also written on Ontario’s coat of arms. New Brunswick’s motto Spem Reduxit when translated means “Hope restored” is also testament to the influence of the United Empire

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