What Challenges did the Loyalists Face in Their New Land

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  1. 3. The government had claimed large tracts of land for this person, as well as for naval and military purposes. This left many of the Loyalist without land and homeless.
  2. 5. The bill that was made to resolve the land issue that occurred for more than 100 years between the Loyalist settlers and the landlords of PEI
  3. 7. The government gave plots of land to this many people. The land was on present day Prince Edward Island and was divided by Samuel Holland
  4. 9. Complete the quote: "Many of the overseas landlord managed their land badly, often leaving much of the land... throughout the 1770's."
  5. 10. Many present-day towns across southern Ontario can be traced back to the Loyalists who survived the first few years in British North America
  6. 11. A way that the Loyalists would divide land when they arrived in British North America
  7. 12. Shelburne is located here.
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  1. 1. What the Loyalists had to do if they did not complete certain tasks in exchange for their land.
  2. 2. Where did the Loyalist refugees go to (hint - 3 words and is a definition word on your history definition sheets)
  3. 3. By December 1784, Shelburne's population increased to this amount because of the masses of Loyalist refugees who were arriving
  4. 4. Created the first map of P.E.I. for the government.
  5. 6. The Loyalists who left behind property in the Thirteen Colonies expected they would receive government money to help them start over. This is also known as...
  6. 8. Who agreed in 1783 to give up land (109000 acres) as the Loyalists' demand for land was continuing to increase?