In response to the argument that the British have protected the
colonies, Thomas Paine argues that while this is technically true, the
British have only done so for their own economic gain--not out of a
feeling of altruism.
Answer:
that the world would be better after the war is the correct answer.
Explanation:
Pax romana was a time of peace so the army was laid back at the time. the the crisis of the third century struck resulting in civil war, invasion, <span>plague and economic troubles. the empire nearly collasped from all of this.</span>
Large amounts of labor. This labor was acquired by purchasing slaves to work the plantations. This made most plantation owners economically dependent on the slave trade.