According to Thomas Paine:
- b. The rise of an independent country in North America was inevitable.
- d.
Government may be a "necessary evil"; but it didn't require a monarchy.
In 1775, Thomas Paine authored a pamphlet titled "Common Sense" in which is tried to convince American colonists that they should break free of British control because:
- It made no sense that a small island like Britain would rule such a vast continent like North America which meant independence was inevitable.
- Monarchies were not representative governments so even though a government was needed, monarchies were not.
- A democracy would be best instead of being ruled by the King of England.
In conclusion therefore, Thomas Paine wanted a free America where the government would be chosen by the people instead of the small island nation of Britain.
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The nations who either had or wanted to have colonies in the New World or Africa wanted these colonies to bring them a massive amount of natural resources and riches, such as cotton, tobacco, gold, silver, etc--which were wildly profitable.
There was no world war 112
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The answer is C. The state constitutions before the US constitution made big mistakes. For example, before the US constitution, they created the Articles of confederation. It didn't have an executive branch, so they couldn't enforce/carry out laws. They didn't have a judicial branch, so they couldn't settle disputes between states. Also, they weakened the federal government by not allowing them to control taxes. The state government didn't have anyone to check on them, so they had high taxes. This caused a rebellion. This made government officials realize that they needed a stronger federal government. They then made the constitution
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