Loyalists Pull Factors

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Loyalists were American Colonists, who believed if they remained loyal to the crown they would stay safe. There were many types of Loyalists, United Empire, black Loyalists, and Native Loyalists. They were living the thirteen colonies at the time before the American revolution, then the British made an offer to them, which caused them to leave the thirteen colonies to British North America. This all occurred between years 1783 and 1784. Now, this report will investigate the push and pull factors leading to the migration of Loyalists and then discuss the important contributions they made to the development of British North America. Push Factors are a negative aspect or condition that motivates one to leave. In one's country, region, organization, religion, etc. Overall, push factors are those that encourage a population to leave its home. A pull factor is an economic, social, political or environmental condition that entices people to immigrate or move towards a new location. In this case, British North America. Lastly, impact on the community is how all the Loyalist impacted British North America positively
Offered a new life, which included to be treated fair and equally in Canada and were free from slavery and got to choose what their actions were. This is a pull factor because the leaders in Canada were giving them a chance to be their self if they moved to Canada. Which was definitely not happening in the Thirteen Colonies at that point of time. One example, of this very critical pull factor is they were given decent land, that they could start a community on. To be exact they were given 200 acres per person. Another example, in Canada, Black Loyalists were given the rights to own land, food, shelter, clothes, etc. Unlike in the Thirteen Colonies, they had to do whatever and whenever their mast told

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