What did many Loyalists do once the Revolution ended?

a. They fled to Canada or Britain.
b. They relocated to the southern colonies.
c. They reclaimed confiscated property.
d. They apologized to their neighbors and town leaders.
e. They were banished from the new United States.


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A) reversed America's traditional policy of extending diplomatic recognition to de facto governments. B) was later described by Churchill as "the most unsordid act in history." C) formed the framework for a universal postwar American foreign policy. D) was a specific policy addressed to a specific set of circumstances.

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