Black Loyalists QUESTION: WAS THE DEAL THE BRITISH MADE WITH THE BLACK LOYALISTS IN THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION FAIR? ANSWER: I THINK IT WAS IT WAS NOT A FAIR.

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Black Loyalists QUESTION: WAS THE DEAL THE BRITISH MADE WITH THE BLACK LOYALISTS IN THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION FAIR? ANSWER: I THINK IT WAS IT WAS NOT A FAIR DEAL, THAT IS BECAUSE IT WAS WAY TOO RISKY THAT THEY WOULD'VE LOST THE WAR AND NOT GOT THEIR LAND. THIS WAS ALSO A BAD DEAL BECAUSE INSTEAD OF THE BLACK LOYALISTS RISKING THEIR LIFE'S, THEY COULD'VE ESCAPED WHILE THE BRITAIN WERE TOO BUSY IN WAR.

. Why did the black loyalists take Britain's side during the American Revolution ? a. Just like there name says they are loyal to Britain. b.They were promised land and freedom in exchange of help winning the war c. It was a trick so Britain would think they're helping and then they would escape

.Where did the Black loyalists originally come from? a. They were originally from Canada. b. They were originally from Britain. c.They were from Norfolk Virginia.

How did Canada's culture change when the black loyalists came to Canada? a.The Canadian culture has changed because they made the black loyalists slaves. b.Canadian culture changed because the black loyalists brought their culture with them and it became part of Canada. c. The black loyalist took over the Canadian culture and made it theirs.

What's the difference between black loyalists and loyalists? a.Loyalists are basically black loyalists but they just got a promotion. b. They are the same as loyalists but their black people. c.Black loyalists are basically loyalists but they still didn't become adults.

Why did the black loyalists travel to Canada later on? a.They wanted a place with beautiful nature to live in. b.They wanted to go on a world tour and Canada was their first stop. c.They wanted the fur from beavers so they can make clloth and other helpful recources.

Why did the United States want to rebel? a.They wanted to test their weapons and power so they thought Britain was a perfect lab rat. b.They thought that they shouldn't be controlled by someone that wasn't even near them. c.They were bored so they started a war for fun.

Who stated the rebel when the United States wanted freedom? a.A random guy started the idea and it spread around. b.A British person betrayed Britain because he thought it was wrong so he tolled the people living in United States to start a war c.Every one already had the idea of rebelling, one day they United States declared the independence.