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Preston, Nova Scotia

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in the United States. Richard had bought his freedom from slavery in Virginia as an adult, and then went to Nova Scotia in search of his mother. He became a prominent Baptist preacher and political leader.
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from the Thirteen Colonies; it had promised them freedom and resettled more than 3,000 former slaves in Nova Scotia. Reflecting its early history, Preston has the largest percentage of
401: 396: 391: 31: 71: 47: 135: 150: 386: 291: 138:). No community is known strictly as "Preston", rather it refers to the area encompassed by those subdivisions, or in reference to the 347: 191:, the first Black MLA and Cabinet Minister in Nova Scotia, is from East Preston. A World Heavyweight contender in boxing, 139: 20: 177: 339: 131: 83: 127: 123: 91: 79: 115: 114:, previously was geographically much larger. The community's boundaries stretched westward past Westphal to 87: 119: 99: 95: 102:. The population in 2016 was 3,223. This is a decline from 2006, when Preston had a population of 3,536. 217: 173: 158: 146: 75: 239: 326: 303: 166: 162: 154: 227: 380: 221: 256: 233: 192: 279: 204: 188: 181: 63: 52: 213: 208: 362: 349: 243: 251: 67: 247: 161:. It was among the areas where the Crown granted lands to 169:
of any area in Canada; 69.4% of its population is black.
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Preston (electoral district)
Preston, Nova Scotia is located in Nova Scotia
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Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia
Canada
Halifax Regional Municipality
Trunk 7
East Preston
North Preston
Lake Major
Cherry Brook
Loon Lake
Lake Echo
Highway 111
Lake Echo
Porter's Lake
East Preston
North Preston
Lawrencetown
Preston Electoral District
Preston, Lancashire
Thomas Preston
Boston Massacre
American Revolution
Black Loyalists
black people
Black Nova Scotian
Richard Preston
War of 1812

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