Dan Keenan
Why did the Iroquois Loyalists leave the United States? Why was the founding of Jamestown important? Why was Sacagawea important? Why is the rainforest important to the Indigenous people? Why was Montezuma important? Why is the Cheyenne tribe important to understanding Native American history?
Loyalists ~20% Loyal to GB Battle of Lexington and Concord The American Revolution By 1750, the American colonists were loyal British citizens with autonomous, self-governing colonial assemblies and a thriving trade connection with England. French Diplomacy. The Revolutionary War. The War is Won Cha...
Why did loyalists want to remain part of the British Empire? Why did colonists of New Spain rebel against Spanish rule? Why was New Spain important? Why does Spain have a king and a prime minister? Why did Philip II of Spain want to invade England? Why did colonists come to settle in...
In this post, I will share some of thebest practicesand questions you need to ask your customers to make them brand loyalists. Understanding NPS Questions: What Are They? An NPS question is at the heart of customer feedback surveys measuring loyalty. It’s typically a simple yet powerful qu...
Loving Loyalists:These are the followers of the high-conflict politician who have an emotional relationship with their leader and will defend him even when his policies change and he attacks those loyalists who worked for him the day before. In most cases, 30-40% of people ...
#At the time of the Treaty of Paris, however, there were very few English speakers in Canada. The American Revolution changed that. The founding English-speaking people of Canada were United Empire Loyalists – people who fled American independence and were rewarded with land in Canada. Thus Ca...
These were people who loved what Microsoft was doing and admired how it was changing personal computing with new and innovative ideas — loyalists that spared no effort in promoting and popularizing its software, hardware and services. Naturally, the Redmond based technology titan fostered this spirit...
It took nearly 40 years to build a tribute to the first U.S. president. It was stalled by a lack of funds and, at one point, occupied by a political fringe group.
vowing to seize power. Hitler's Nazis similarly relied on a militia, known as the “Brownshirts.” Both men eventually imposed single-party rule and encouraged violence in the streets. They used soldiers, but also fomented civilian unrest that pit loyalists against political opponen...