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In the article Loyalists and Other Losers I agree with the author's opinion of the differing natures of Canadian and American societies. Although we seem to share some similarities we are two different countries striving fourth in an age of individuality and world power. In summary of the story the author talks plenty of the injustices faced by the Loyalists and the ways of the British and the revolutionists.

In the article, I learned the hardships facing the loyalists and how hard it was. In the end the Loyalists played a big role in the revolution and the development of this country. The majority of loyalists not extremely against the revolutionists but merely hated the violence, specifically the mob violence. They did not want to revolt but simply to liberate their homeland from the ruthless authority that were supposedly acting on behalf of all Americans. They also wished to retain the civil liberties guaranteed by the British constitution. They did not want to fight for their own world or country but rather for their own conception of freedom with their promised rights. It also gave me a better understanding on the many different nationalities that were a brought here in Canada and who's voices are being recognized today.

In summary to this article, the American revolutionists, the Patriots, created this movement because of their hardships and dreams of a better life. They were angered by British taxes and the limits imposed on the westword expansion (reserved the west for the First-Nations). While there anger built, they collected arms and started resisting British rule and that started the Loyalists who resisted the Patriots. As the civil war progressed the government promised to set free all slaves who fought for Britain. Thousands of ex-slaves then fought in the civil war, fighting against their former owners, which only added hate to the angered the Patriots. The American rebles drove the British out of Boston where they drew up the Declaration of independence and cornered the British in Yorktown were Holland, Spain and France(who sided with the American rebles) helped in the British demise. After the victory, the torturing of the Loyalists only got worse were there would be assassinations, stonings and sometimes triple taxing. The Loyalists rights were striped away, and as the article says: "a grand victory for liberty", everything that the revolution was fought against they were n turn doing the same to the Loyalists.

I agree with the authors opinion of the differing natures of Canadian and American societies because although we are the same in many areas we are two different countries fighting through whispers. We are the same in the fact of some of our beliefs and religious beliefs. We, as Canadiens, separate from the Americans because of our military structure, we believe in good government, were the Americans who are supposed to believed in "liberty, life and the pursuit of happiness" but deep down have the evil seed of being superior, world dominancy. I also agree with the jolt of enthusiasm that the author left at the end, because Canada was not a land founded by losers but by men with determination. It's true they did survive and did make it, and we are all that much better a country because of it.

In conclusion, In the article Loyalists and Other Losers I agreed with the author's opinion of the differing natures of Canadian and American societies and although we do share some simalarities we are two different countries moving in two different directions. In summary of the story the author talks plenty of the injustices faced by the Loyalists and the ways of the British and the revolutionists but also talks of the injustices faced by the rebles, the founders of the rebellion the Patriots. It's easy to say" if we just all wise up and be nice people..." but that's the thing, if that ever happened it wouldn't happen soon, so for now, the government will have to try to make it so that all people, have their voice, because we all deserve to be heard.