The main reason why <span>Christopher Columbus ventured into the Caribbean in 1492 was because he was searching for a sea route to India, which he why he called the locals "Indians". </span>
The answer to this question is, B
Answer:
<u><em>remaining dependent on its parents forever and never growing up.</em></u>
Explanation:
This is a famous quotation from Thomas Paine's <em>Common Sense </em>which was published in 1776, and that was distributed across the colonies. There he argued why the colonies should not be dependent of the Britain, and why at the end they should fight to govern themselves. Paine pamphlet heavily influenced and even shaped the beliefs of colonists in that period.
<u>Woodlow Wilson</u>: His actions at the peace conference reflected the desire of the English people to punish Germany for the
<span> destruction and suffering of World War I. He
believed Germany had to be punished for World War I, but not to the
extent that Germany was left powerless and destitute. He wanted Germany
to serve as a barrier to resist the spread of Communism.</span>