What happened to the property of Loyalists during the Revolution?
A) The Continental Congress auctioned off most Loyalists' lands to pay for war debts.
B) State governments seized Loyalist lands and redistributed them among Patriot landowners.
C) Most of the lands of wealthy Loyalists were seized by local governments and redistributed among Patriot tenant farmers.
D) Most Loyalist property was not seized because doing so would have violated America's republican principles.
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