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- 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.
- 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
- 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
- 9. Complete the quote: "Many of the overseas landlord managed their land badly, often leaving much of the land... throughout the 1770's."
- 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
- 11. A way that the Loyalists would divide land when they arrived in British North America
- 12. Shelburne is located here.
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- 1. What the Loyalists had to do if they did not complete certain tasks in exchange for their land.
- 2. Where did the Loyalist refugees go to (hint - 3 words and is a definition word on your history definition sheets)
- 3. By December 1784, Shelburne's population increased to this amount because of the masses of Loyalist refugees who were arriving
- 4. Created the first map of P.E.I. for the government.
- 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...
- 8. Who agreed in 1783 to give up land (109000 acres) as the Loyalists' demand for land was continuing to increase?
