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John Rapalje : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Rapalje John Rapalje (1728-1802) of Brooklyn, New York, was an active loyalist and a member of the Committee of Correspondence in 1774 and of the House of Assembly in 1775. In 1779, his land was confiscated under the “Act of Attainer” and he left the country. He died in England in 1802. == Life before the War == Rapalje owned a large estate, which consisted primarily of land.〔 It is listed that he owned 3 male and 2 female slaves in April of 1755.〔 There is evidence that he did have one son, also named John Rapalje.〔 Of the general classes of Loyalists in New York, Rapalje was considered to be of the many assemblymen of the royal officials. The royal official class was made up of the governor, lieutenant-governors, councilors, assemblymen, judges, military and naval officers, and other royal agents. The other classes of which Loyalists fell into were large land proprietors, professional classes, wealthy commercial classes, conservative farmers, colonial politicians, and the other conservative masses of no trade or all trade.〔
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