

An edition of Hope restored (2003)
the American Revolution and the founding of New Brunswick
By Robert L. Dallison
Publish Date
2003
Publisher
Goose Lane Editions and New Brunswick Military Heritage Project
Language
eng
Pages
120
Description:
"In April, 1775, the first shots of the American Revolutionary War were fired. They reverberated in what later became New Brunswick, when recent immigrants from New England rose in rebellion. The British moved quickly to crush these rebels, and after the war they made the new frontier with the United States secure by settling Loyalist regiments throughout the area. The result of this wave of British American settlers was the establishment of New Brunswick as a separate colony in 1784." "The motto of the Loyalists. Spem reduxit - Latin for "hope restored"--Became to motto of the province they founded. Hope Restored tells the story of the Loyalist regiments that settled New Brunswick, describing their Revolutionary War exploits, the colourful and influential people who came with them to New Brunswick and the part of their legacy that can be seen today."--Jacket.
subjects: British, British forces, Historic sites, History, Local History, Military History, United Empire loyalists, British, canada, New brunswick, history, United states, history, revolution, 1775-1783, british forces
Places: New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, United States
Times: 1775-1783, 18th century, Revolution, 1775-1783