Multiple Choice
How were loyalists treated after the American Revolution ended?
A) There was relatively little retribution after the war.
B) Loyalists were mostly ignored and not troubled in any way.
C) No stigma was attached to them in the new society under the Articles of Confederation.
D) They were tried as war criminals and some were hanged if convicted.
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