The revolutionary war which was a contention with the settlements was misconstrued by the British pioneers because of the way that they didn't consider the make a difference important. They never planned to ethically help the homesteaders around then.
It could've been evaded, or postponed had the British cut left a greater amount of the Colonies' cash and assets alone. A major factor in beginning the war was all the tax collection and the handbags of those nationals.
The history of electricity is very interesting.
From Mr. Faraday when he discovered in 1831 the basic principles of electricity generation and before Benjamin Franklin worked in experimental of electricity around 1752.
The electricity has been a great source of energy for the world.
Spite of the steam power has contributed to the industrial revolution before the development of electricity the electricity discover helped to usher in industrial activity in scale never before seen.
Based on that argument of the history the invention of electricity impacted the industries so that many manufacturers were able to build.... ( option D), because it shows a statement more nearly of the historic arguments.
It was seen as unconstitutional.
Yes because Thomas Paine wrote a pamphlet called Common Sense which actually inspired the Declaration of independence . Thomas Jefferson used it as a template when he wrote the Declaration of Independence, distilling many of Paine's ideas -- the natural dignity of humanity, the right to self determination.