Thomas Paine's book, Common Sense, supported independence of the North American colonies.
He said that it was common sense that the colonists should be free of their former masters because now they were a new country/continent and had to take care of themselves. The other options have nothing to do with this pamphlet.
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Dickinson prepared the first draft of the Articles of Confederation in 1776, after others had ratified the Declaration of Independence over his objection that it would lead to violence, and to follow through on his view that the colonies would need a governing document to survive war against them.
Explanation:
Answer: A. It banned colonial assembly.
Explanation:
The British government viewed the Colony of Massachusetts as a threat due to its continued defiance of British mandates and its seemingly leading role in the rebellion of the other colonies to British directives as well.
The last straw to the British was the Boston Tea Part after which Parliament passed the Massachusetts Government Act of 1774 which placed Massachusetts directly under the control of a Royal governor who had absolute powers and suspended the Colonial assembly in order to remove any illusion of self-governance the people had.
The Seven Years War engulfed much of Europe and caused
conflicts in the Americas, West Africa, India and the Philippines. The war was
headed by two coalitions, the Kingdom of Great Britain and Kingdom of France.
The most significant effect is the British rise to power in the global stage, enabling
the island country to gain New France (colonies in Canada), Guadeloupe and
Martinique in the Caribbean, Menorca, Florida, and India.