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Tanya [424]
3 years ago
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"I challenge the warmest advocate for reconciliation to show a single advantage that this continent can reap by being connected

with Great Britain. ... Our corn will fetch its price in any market in Europe."
This quote from Thomas Paine's Common Sense
A)argues that ties to Great Britain are essential to maintain prices for corn grown in the colonies
B)states that breaking away is a good idea as long as they continue to trade with Great Britain
C)challenges those who wish to break away from Great Britain to find other countries to trade with
D)reassures colonial farmers that they can earn a profit from their goods without Great Britain's help
History
1 answer:
weqwewe [10]3 years ago
4 0

This quote states that the reassures colonial farmers can earn their benefit from their own goods without Great Britain's help. He served as the President of United States. He also worked as an intellectual, author, and inventor, revolutionary in his career.

He played an important role in the American Revolution of 1776. He structured his political thinking by writing the rising wave of revolution in America. His two most influential writings were;

1. Common sense

2. The American Crisis  

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