Answer:
Thomas Paine is responsible for some of the most influential pamphlets about the colonial situation in the 1700’s. He found himself in the right position and time to make his opinions known through his writing. He was a journalist in Philadelphia when the American relationship with England was thinning and change was on the horizon. Paine became famous at this time for writing Common Sense, as well as his sixteen Crisis papers. Through his particular style of reasoning and vehemence, Paine’s Common Sense became crucial in turning American opinion against Britain and was instrumental in the colonies' decision to engage in a battle for complete independence.
All adult males were allowed to vote
John Brown's Raid was a revolt that led the Americans:
• Some rallied behind him and some against him.
• Few joined the revolt
• Democrats blamed the Republicans
• Republicans blamed John Brown
• Raid on Harper's Ferry
• Southerners assembled to prepare for war
• Cotton prices went down.
Answer:
Ronald Reagan
Explanation:
The "tear down this wall" speech was not the first time Reagan had addressed the issue of the Berlin Wall.