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In 1778, New York state patriots forced colonists loyal to the
British government to flee north into what became Ontario and
Quebec. Many of the defiant young British Americans soon returned
south as soldiers, spies and scouts to fight for their
multigenerational farms along the Mohawk River, Lake Champlain and
the Hudson River Valley. Eventually defeated, they were banished
from their ancestral homelands forever. Mark Jodoin offers an
enlightened look back at ten young men and women who were forced
north into what became Ontario and Quebec, sharing the struggles
that these Loyalists faced during our nation's founding.
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