in 1902 Americans have
moved to Canada throughout history. During the
American Revolution, many white Americans, 15–25% of the population (300–500,000), loyal to the British crown left the United States and settled in Canada. By 1783, 46,000 had settled in Ontario (10,000) and the Maritimes (36,000). 9.000 lived in the Eastern Townships by 1800. These early settlers were officially designated
United Empire Loyalists and referred to as the King's Loyal Americans. Many
Black Canadians are descendants of
African American slaves (
Black Loyalists) who fled to Canada during the
American Revolution. Similar waves of American immigrants, 30,000, lured by promises of land if they swore a loyalty oath to the King, settled in Ontario before the
War of 1812. The
Black Refugees in the
War of 1812 also fled to Canada and many
American slaves also came via the
Underground Railroad, most settling in either
Halifax,
Nova Scotia or
Southern Ontario. At the outbreak of the war of 1812 80,000 of 110,000 inhabitants in Ontario were American born or descendants of Americans. In the Maritimes 110,000 of 135,000 were Americans who settled before 1775 or after and their descendants. This fact gave English-speaking Canada a pronounced American cultural flavor into the 1830s. The difference was political: those who disliked the split with Britain and those who supported it. In the early 20th century, over 750,000 American settlers moved into the farming regions of the
Prairie Provinces of
Alberta,
Manitoba and
Saskatchewan. Many of these were immigrants (or children of immigrants) from Europe or Eastern Canada who had gone to the United States looking for farm land only to find the supply of free farmsteads there exhausted. Others were old-stock
European Americans (from the Midwest and Upper South regions of the US), and a small percentage were racial minorities, such as
African Americans. In 1916, Americans accounted for 36% of all the foreign-born residents of Alberta, 30% in Saskatchewan, and 8% in Manitoba. or about 400,000 in a total population of the three provinces close to 1.5 million. During the
Vietnam War era, many American
draft dodgers fled to Canada to avoid the war. About 10,200 Americans moved to Canada in 2006; this was the highest number since 1977. ==Notable people==