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Thomas Paine compares tyranny to hell , because tyranny is simular to being cruel and hell is mostly cruel things.
I believe that this statement means that the colonies can gain peace between them and Great Britain without seperation.
because it was when the british were taking the colonists freedoms
Many colonists, however, still looked with horror at the idea of independence. Then, early in 1776, a Patriot named Thomas Paine published a fiery pamphlet entitled Common Sense. Paine scoffed at the idea that Americans owed any loyalty to King George. "Of more worth is one honest man to society," he wrote, "than all the crowned ruffians who ever lived."Paine also attacked the argument that the colonies' ties to Great Britain had benefited Americans. Just the opposite was true, he said. American trade had suffered under British control. Americans had also been hurt by being dragged into Great Britain's European wars.Paine ended with a vision of an independent America as a homeland of liberty. "Ye that love mankind!" he urged. "Ye that dare oppose not only the tyranny, but the tyrant, stand forth! . . . The sun never shined on a cause of greater worth."Within a few months, more than 120,000 copies of Common Sense were printed in the colonies. Paine's arguments helped persuade thousands of colonists that independence was not only sensible, but that it was the key to a brighter future.
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Thomas Paine compares tyranny to hell , because tyranny is simular to being cruel and hell is mostly cruel things.
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I believe that this statement means that the colonies can gain peace between them and Great Britain without seperation.
In Thomas Paine's Common Sense, he stated that It was absurd for an island to rule a continent. The colonies were not just British, but a mix of people from all over Europe. Britain was not the â??mother countryâ?? because no mother would treat her children the way Britain did . Distance from Britain made British rule impractical and being a part of Britain would drag America into unnecessary European wars.
The one that you are going to compare with the others that are being acted upon.
britain took control of america by using pokeballs, after being trained by the power ash. because of this pokemon where using thunderbolt to defeat the humans. hope i have helped ;)
Any experiment is associated with a control . This control is actually not a part of experiment itself but is only used to compare the results. for eg in DNA transformation experiments control DNA is also tranformed to analyse and compare the transformation of our required DNA insert.
Any experiment is associated with a control . This control is actually not a part of experiment itself but is only used to compare the results. for eg in DNA transformation experiments control DNA is also tranformed to analyse and compare the transformation of our required DNA insert.
the american might have ended up being part of great britain
A test group is the group in an experiment to which the change is being applied and the control group is the same type of group in an experiment to which nothing is done to compare the changes in the test group to.
It concluded with the RAF in control of the skies over the Channel and German invasion plans being postponed/