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The province of New Brunswick was created in 1784 mainly to settle which group?

New Brunswick was created in 1784 specifically to accommodate the massive influx of United Empire Loyalists who fled the American Revolution to remain under Bri

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Question: The province of New Brunswick was created in 1784 mainly to settle which group?

Answer options:

  • French Acadians ✅ Loyalists
  • Irish immigrants
  • Scottish Highlanders

Correct answer: Loyalists

Explanation: New Brunswick was created in 1784 specifically to accommodate the massive influx of United Empire Loyalists who fled the American Revolution to remain under British rule. While French Acadians were already present in the region and Scottish and Irish immigrants arrived in larger numbers during the nineteenth century, none of these groups prompted the political creation of the province. Officially, the Discover Canada guide highlights how Loyalist resettlement reshaped Canada’s geography and democratic institutions. Understanding the impact of the Loyalist migration, including the creation of New Brunswick and Upper Canada, is highly relevant for history questions on the citizenship test.

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