What fear of the Loyalists did this image come to represent?

A) that they would lose their property and their rights with independence from Britain were achieved
B) that war would destroy the British Empire
C) that the division between Patriots and Loyalists would result in the collapse of the colonial economy
D) that families would be torn apart by the American Revolution
E) that the colonies would not be able to function if separated from Britain


E

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Nathan Bedford __________ was the Confederate officer in charge of the Fort Pillow massacre

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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