
Free Exiles: the Lost America and the Return of the British Empire (2 Volumes in Total) (thorne Series)
About This Novel
One day in November 1783, the last British troops withdrew from New York City, and British rule over the United States ended. Worried, some 60,000 loyalists decided to leave their homes and go into exile, rebuilding their shattered lives in other parts of the British Empire. They sailed across the sea to England, Canada, Jamaica and the Bahamas; some as far away as Sierra Leone and India. No matter where they go, leaving the United States is a new beginning. This voyage will take them to a new world full of life and unknown. Free Exiles tells the first story of this extraordinary global exodus - the widest refugee crisis the UK has ever faced.
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Official(3)Scraped 1mo ago
It is indeed true. History is indeed written by the victors, so it can be shown. We have ignored many things. We don't know things, but in the face of these, we also have corresponding emotions.
The establishment of the Declaration of Independence of the United States government had a great impact on every era. People also carried out a series of operations to protect this Declaration of Independence.
The illustrations at the beginning of the article have corresponding introductions below them, which can help us further understand this knowledge and better use them to read this book.
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Official(3)Scraped 1mo ago
It is indeed true. History is indeed written by the victors, so it can be shown. We have ignored many things. We don't know things, but in the face of these, we also have corresponding emotions.
The establishment of the Declaration of Independence of the United States government had a great impact on every era. People also carried out a series of operations to protect this Declaration of Independence.
The illustrations at the beginning of the article have corresponding introductions below them, which can help us further understand this knowledge and better use them to read this book.
