paulstanley4186 paulstanley4186
  • 01-09-2017
  • Social Studies
contestada

What arguments does paine use to support the notion that the american colonies would be better off as an independent nation?

Respuesta :

johnkellock
johnkellock johnkellock
  • 11-09-2017
Paine says that the colonies have little to gain from remaining attached to Britain and commerce can actually be better conducted with the rest of Europe if independence is gained. He argued that the colonies didn't actually need Britain any more and that Britain only wanted them to remain in order to benefit themselves.
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Can anybody answer nbers 5,6,8and 9?​
Which is the graph of y= 3/4x - 3?
hello i just wanted to say hello
Alicia is a dietitian. She gives other people suggestions for nutrition. She wants to organize a large amount of data concerning food, calories, fat grams, pr
please please help i am desperate ‼️I WILL MARK BRAINLIEST‼️ 10 Points Read this excerpt from poets.org regarding poet Shel Silverstein Silverstein's books, whi
For the expression 28-28z to have a negative​ value, what must be true about the value of z​?
2. The band set up in the town square to play, and the musicians were pleasantly surprised when a small crowd gathered to listen. What figurative language is th
What is our planet called?
Part B: Which of the following quotes best supports the answer to Part A?
What does "Perfect is the Enemy of Good" mean to you? Perfect is the enemy of good, but what does that mean? Answer thoughtfully in a paragraph.