
The Black Loyalists became disillusioned victims of discrimination and unfair treatment. As a result they sent a representative to London to petition on their behalf. The British government now instructed Governors Parr and Carleton to rectify land issues where setllers were willing to remain in Nova Scotia. It also offered free passage to Sierra Leone, a British colony in West Africa, which had offered resettlement for the those who were thoroughly tired of the Nova Scotian experience.
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