Answer:
Thomas Paine
Explanation:
Common Sense is a pamphlet (short book) written by Thomas Paine. It was first published on January 10, 1776. Paine wrote the pamphlet to change the minds of people who wanted to peacefully settle their differences with the British government to fight for independence instead
<span>All of these applies
American ships carrying food and supplies had to fight German submarines and aircraft while crossing the Atlantic to get to Great Britain
Reliance on gasoline for mobile combat caused shortages and delays
Alternative longer routes were taken to avoid conflict with Germans to provide lend-leased goods to Soviet Union</span>
Instead, on September 28<span>, Congress directed the state legislatures to call ratification conventions in each state. Article VII stipulated that </span>nine states<span> had to ratify the Constitution for it to go into effect. Beyond the legal requirements for ratification, the state conventions fulfilled other purposes.</span>
The Declaratory Act proclaimed that Parliament "had hath, and of right ought to have, full power and authority to make laws and statutes of sufficient force and validity to bind the colonies and people of America ... in all cases whatsoever". The phrasing of the act was intentionally unambiguous.