Once the Revolutionary War ended, how did the British deal with the former slaves who had fought on their behalf?
a) The British resettled the former slaves outside of the United States.
b) The British returned the former slaves to their masters.
c) The British sold the former slaves to the highest bidder.
d) The British left the former slaves to fend for themselves.
Answer: a
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