A law about horse-drawn carriages
All of these answers could be true, I know for a fact that A is true, could you give more context?
The answer is D, anyone that was still loyal to Britain would not qualify as a patriot
The battle was a victory for the British, but the long-term strategic consequences favored the Americans. Howe had, once again, failed to follow up on his success and allowed Washington to escape with his army, leading to their encampment
Washington's army retired to a winter camp at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, where–with help from the Prussian General Von Steuben–it was able to further hone its skills and emerge the next year a superior force.