United
Empire Loyalists is a honorific name which has been given after the fact to
those American Loyalists who resettled in British North America and other
British Colonies as an act of fealty to King George III after the British
defeat in the American Revolutionary War. Some sought to recover fortunes
(land and private property) lost under laws enacted by the Continental
Congress as a way of financing the revolution. Most, however, are believed
to have fled north to escape persecution and because they rejected the
republican ideals of the American Revolution, which they regarded as
anarchistic. A portion of the Loyalists were recent settlers in the 13
colonies and had few economic or social ties to leave. These Loyalists
settled in what was initially Quebec (including the Eastern Townships) and
modern-day Ontario, where they received land grants of two hundred acres per
person, and in Nova Scotia (including modern-day New Brunswick). Their
arrival marked the beginning of a predominantly English-speaking population
in the future Canada west and east of the Quebec border.