- Loyal American Regiment
The Loyal American Regiment was a Royal Provincial
regiment comprised of American loyalists who served in theAmerican Revolution from1777 to1783 . The unit fought in many engagements throughout the war and was among the thousands of loyalists exiled toNova Scotia in 1783.Regiment's history
The regiment was raised in mid-March of 1777 by the wealthy commander of the regiment,
Beverley Robinson . Robinson, a childhood friend ofGeorge Washington , commanded the unit until it was disbanded at the end of the war in 1783. Several of Robinson's sons were officers in the regiment. Many of those enlisted in the regiment were Robinson's tenant farmer loyalists in lower Dutchess County andWestchester County, New York .The regiment was part of many engagements in the war, often in detachment strength. The Loyal American Regiment spent many months of the war at
Kingsbridge, New York , defending the British position inNew York City . A detachment from the regiment was captured in July 1779 when the fort atStony Point, New York was captured by the American army. The unit is best known as being the first regiment to enterFort Montgomery when it was taken by British-Loyalist forces on October 6, 1777.After the war
When the war was over, loyalists were unwelcome in the former colonies. From
New York City , Britain transported thousands Loyalists toNova Scotia throughout the early fall of 1783. In all about 33,000 were settled in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick (separated from Nova Scotia in 1784) and Prince Edward Island. Many members of the Loyal American Regiment settled there; some were among the first colonists of the newly-formed province ofNew Brunswick .Present day
Reenactor s have recreated Robinson's unit wearing green coats, the standard issue for loyalist soldiers at the beginning of the war.
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