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 there s 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. retarded as well a lot of the native americans wanted to stay out of the war, b
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 there s 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. retarded as well a lot of the native americans wanted to stay out of the war, but they got sucked into it. there were some religious groups like quakers and mennonites who were opposed to war in principle and were often see
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 there s 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. retarded as well a lot of the native americans wanted to stay out of the war, but they got sucked into it. there were some religious groups like quakers and mennonites who were opposed to war in principle and were often seen as deciding with the british. they were also loyalists who some of them who were believed in tory principles of obeying the king no matter what and that resistance to to lawful authority was a christian sin and there was some these are like hydrogen clergy, but there was a small group i think mos
Its not my hope, he says. Its my belief. Salah is clever. Brussels is in lockdown for a third day, children aware of the terror a terror threats. The french president visited the concert hall, scene of the deadliest attack with britains prime minister. The American Band have spoken for the first time in an interview about the fans who were killed. The killers were able to get in and killed every one of them except for a kid hiding under my leather jacket. People were playing dead and were so scared. A great reason why so many were killed is because so many people wouldnt leave their friends. The band and two cities today still reeling from the attacks. And remember, this city is the headquarters of nato, some staff there have been told stay home its also the virtual capital of the European Union but its also a city from where hundreds of fighters have left to fight for isis in syria so they have good reason here to be worried about another terror attack. Thanks so much. There are worri
23rd, 2015. And good morning, everyone. Welcome to today on a monday morning, the start of a holiday week and i have to say a lot f of jitters in this country and around the world. Thats a part of these holidays these times. Especially in light of whats happened overseas. A new round of raids overnight in belgium as police hunt for the alleged paris attacker abdelslam but so far he has managed to evade them. Were going to talk to secretary kerry in a moment but first our global cocoespondent, bill, good morning to you. Reporter good morning, matt. Brussels hasnt seen so many Armored Vehicles and troops on the Terror Threat level here couldnt be higher. 22 raids overnight in this city. But the isis militant, the man theyre looking for is still free. The heart of brussels normally packed with tourists and commuters now filled with armed police and troops. Warning that an attack might be imminent, they moved in overnight to half a dozen districts. Police here have been told to prepare for