What is one reason that Thomas Paine thinks the colonies stand a good chance against the British? A. The British army and navy a
re mostly made up of middle-aged men. B. The British do not care that much about the colonies and will give up easily. C. The colonies have the resources to build a great navy. D. The colonies will have the American Indians fighting for them.
Thomas Paine was it immigrant from and he was upset with the disgusting behavior of British Ruling. With many connections The British couldn't stand a chance against colonies during the American revolution.
I believe it's B because Thomas Paine believed that Americans had a great sense of Nationalism and purpose for fighting which was especially exemplified in his pamphlet of Common Sense, while to the British, it wasn't as personal.
The Provisional Government felt it had to continue the war. ... The Government was afraid of the demands that the Germans might make if Russia asked for peace. Some such as Alexander Kerensky (Prime Minister July to October 1917) believed that a victorious war would unite the people behind the Government.