Our guests dr. Jay Patrick Mullins associate professor of history and public history director at marquette university. Hi, patrick, dr. Eile. Chang associate professor of history at Sarah Lawrence college hi, eileen, and Suzanne Buchanan executive director of the shirley eustis house right here in boston in roxbury. Hi, susie. Thank you all for joining us. I am so honored and delighted to have you all here. I want to get us started with a background on the loyalists and can you give us a brief background on the people who identified as loyalists what their lives look like leading up to and during the revolution and what happened to them after the war patrick. Do you want to start us off on this . Error and gina. Thanks for having us. So i i see theres being kind of three basic categories of loyalists. There are people who really just wanted to remain neutral in the war. But because they were trading in violation of nonprotation or selling livestock to the british. They were there. Reta
Our guests dr. Jay Patrick Mullins associate professor of history and public history director at marquette university. Hi, patrick, dr. Eile. Chang associate professor of history at Sarah Lawrence college hi, eileen, and Suzanne Buchanan executive director of the shirley eustis house right here in boston in roxbury. Hi, susie. Thank you all for joining us. I am so honored and delighted to have you all here. I want to get us started with a background on the loyalists and can you give us a brief background on the people who identified as loyalists what their lives look like leading up to and during the revolution and what happened to them after the war patrick. Do you want to start us off on this . Error and gina. Thanks for having us. So i i see theres being kind of three basic categories of loyalists. There are people who really just wanted to remain neutral in the war. But because they were trading in violation of nonprotation or selling livestock to the british. They were there. Reta
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