The correct answer is B. Someone who did not support either side in the Revolutionary War
Step-by-step explanation:
To be neutral implies to avoid taking part in a conflict or argument. Therefore if a person, organization or even a country are neutral they do not support a specific side or position. For example, during the Second World War, Sweden and Switzerland were neutral powers because they were not involved in the war and did not support the Allies or the Axis powers.
According to this, option B describes someone being neutral because in this case, someone is avoiding to take part in a conflict (Revolutionary War) by avoiding to support the Loyalists or the Patriots which were the two main sides involved in this war.