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1776 - 1783 American Revolutionary War • Lord Dunmore’s Declaration & Philipsburg Proclamation • Britain lost – America becomes an independent nation LOYALISTS come to Canada

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1776 - 1783

American Revolutionary War

• Lord Dunmore’s Declaration & Philipsburg Proclamation• Britain lost – America becomes an independent nation• LOYALISTS come to Canada

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After the American Revolution

Since the war was fought for equality and freedom, many white Americans saw the conflict between freedom and slavery. Abolitionist began campaigning for abolition of slavery.

Slavery continued to grow in the American South (foundation of the economy)

By 1804 all Northern states had abolished slavery (it was not until many years later that there were no slaves there)

By early 1800s – underground railroad (freed blacks and abolitionists)

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~ 3500 Black Loyalists came to Nova Scotia

Settlements in Annapolis Royal, Cornwallis/Horton, Weymouth, Digby, Windsor, Preston, Sydney, Fort Cumberland, Parrsboro, Halifax, Shelburne, Birchtown, Port Mouton

After the American Revolution

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The History of Preston

• Originally founded by Black Loyalists (after the American Revolution)• Nearly completely depopulated by the Sierra Leone emigration in 1792

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1795

War: Britain vs. Maroon (Jamaica)

Maroons: Slaves in Jamaica who escaped into the mountains during a number of slave uprisings and formed their own communities.

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1812-1814

War of 1812

War between Britain and U.S. – related to restrictions and military measures put in place by Britain as part of the Napoleonic wars in Europe.• Again, any U.S. Resident who fought for the British would be transported to any British colony free of charge.

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After the War of 1812Over 2000 freed Black Americans settled in

Canada (1814)

REFUGEES: A person who flees his or her home

by escaping to another country

Once again, many settled in PrestonThese refugees endured the same empty

promises and hardships as the loyalists who came 31 years earlier

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History of Preston (con’t)Remember: Originally settled by the Black Loyalists, many left for Sierra Leone. Then settled by the Maroons who also left for Sierra Leone. Finally settled by Black refugees who came after the War of 1812.

• Descendents of the Maroons can still be found in Preston today• Most people living in Preston today are descendents of the Black refugees who settled Preston after the war of 1812.

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1833 – Abolition of slavery in the British colony

1840s – 8 families buy land and build the community of Africville

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1861 - 1865

American Civil War

• American North vs. American South• North won in 1865•Dec. 1865 – slavery abolished throughout the U.S.

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Reconstruction: Helping Black Americans make the transition into a free society

+ -Some families

were able to reunite

Education now available to Blacks

Racism, lynch mobsBlack Codes –

restricted working rights, land owning, interracial marriage

Sharecropping (see p.167) – another form of bondage

Ku Klux Klan

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After the American Civil WarMany Blacks Returned to the U.S. to:Reunite with familyFind work

Conditions in Canada that Led to ReturnForced to live in own communities with fewer services

than White communities Segregated schools not as well equipped as White

schools Few Black students had the opportunity to attend

university – many ended up with low paying jobs as adults

Problems with discrimination, racism, segregation in Canada too (many people saw no advantage to staying)