The compound sentence is A) Freddy won the race, and Jenna came in second. A compound sentence has two independent clauses joined by a comma (or semicolon). Each independent clause has to be able to "stand on it's own," meaning it has to be a complete sentence on its own with a subject and verb. You could put a period at the end of each of these independent clauses in this sentence.
The colonist who wanted the king to stay in charge were called Loyalists. After the revolutionary war they were kicked of the thirteen colonies and went to canada.