William Penn was respectful of the Native Americans whereas the Quakers treated them badly on first arrival to the "New World."
<span>Thomas Paine wrote a pamphlet by the name Common sense in the year 1775 supporting the independence of the thirteen colonies from England and it was a huge hit with the people. He argued that the condition of the colonies would be way better if it had been free from British and it made a lot of sense to the people that time.</span>
All of the following played an important role in the outbreak of World War I except "<span>D. a deadly flu pandemic," since the spread of disease had no impact on the rise of either nationalism or militarism. </span>