What beliefs did loyalists and patriots share?
A) They were all opposed to secession from Britain.
B) They both opposed Parliament's claim of authority to tax the colonies.
C) They worried about what would happen if the patriots should be victorious.
D) They agreed that those on the losing side should forfeit their rights to any land they held.
E) They both thought that for the greater good, it would be important to rally behind whichever side was ultimately victorious.
B
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A. Turkey B. China C. Arabia D. Central Africa E. Austria