After the Revolutionary War, why did many American Loyalists, who returned to England, feel betrayed?
a. They were denied the right to live in Britain.
b. They were never regarded as the equals of native-born British citizens.
c. They were viewed as foreigners by the native-born English.
d. They were put in prisons because they would not pay their debts.
b. They were never regarded as the equals of native-born British citizens.
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Masters of large plantations generally had a close relationship with their slaves, which helped ensure loyalty.
a. true b. false