King's men : the soldier founders of Ontario / by Mary Beacock Fryer.
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- 9781554882052
- 1554882052
- 9781554886531
- 1554886538
- 9781459713666
- 1459713664
- United Empire loyalists
- Canada -- History -- 1763-1791
- Canada -- History, Military
- Ontario -- History -- 18th century
- United Empire Loyalists
- États-Unis -- Histoire -- 1775-1783 (Révolution) -- Participation canadienne
- Canada -- Histoire militaire -- 18e siècle
- Ontario -- Histoire -- 18e siècle
- Canada -- Histoire -- 1763-1791
- HISTORY
- United Empire loyalists
- Canada
- 1763-1791
- 971.02 22
- F1058 .F86 1980eb
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
pt. 1. Background and perspective -- pt. 2. The Provincial Corps, Northern Department -- pt. 3. Afterwards.
KIng's Men is the story of the Loyalist regiments ho became the soldier founders of the Province of Ontario, the Loyal Colonials who joined the Provincial Corps of the British Army, Canadian Command, during the American revolution. Mythology on the United Empire Loyalists who founded two Canadian provinces is ingrained. We often envisage loyal families marching out of the victorious United States at the close of the American Revolution. But these myths lead us to overlook a fascinating period in the lives of one group of Loyalists -- the soldiers who became Ontario's founders. By the time the T.
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