At the end of the war, what did the United States promise to colonists who had stayed loyal to Britain?

to treat them fairly
to imprison them
to force them to move to Britain
to give them land in new territories

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At the end of the American Revolutionary War, the United States promised to treat the Loyalists (colonists who had stayed loyal to Britain) fairly. Many Loyalists were concerned about their safety and property after the war, and while some faced challenges, the new American government made efforts to protect their rights and property in various instances.