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Why would the United States return seized property to the loyalists?

They wanted to promote goodwill.
They were afraid of a long court battle.
They had lost the war and were no longer a threat.
There were only a few so it was not a large amount of land.

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A). They wanted to promote goodwill.

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Option D is correct

Step-by-step explanation:

During the American Civil War, the Americans were divided into loyalists and the Patriots. Loyalists stayed loyal to the British Crown during the war, while the Patriots were opposed to them and were dedicated to the revolutionary cause. However, the number of loyalists in the American army was very less. The British suspected them. Benjamin Franklin's son also built loyalist military units. After the revolutionary war, the Loyalists fled to British North America (Canada ), Caribbean and Florida. Those who stayed in the USA were able to retain their property and later became American Citizens. According to an estimate in 1775, fifteen to twenty percent of the total white population in the colonies were loyalists. Since the no of loyalists was not much, so to promote goodwill their properties were returned.

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