to invent america yeeehaaaw!
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No, Joseph Galloway did not support the idea of total independence from Great Britain. He advocated for a peaceful resolution to the tensions between the American colonies and Britain, and proposed a plan for a colonial union that would maintain ties with Britain. However, his proposals were not widely accepted, and he eventually turned his support towards the British crown during the Revolutionary War.
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It wasn't. -------------- It was bad for Great Britain because it meant the colonial rebels would not give up easily and were determined to separate from the Crown, which would have dire economic consequences for Great Britain.
The name of the influential pamphlet was "Common Sense" and the author was Thomas Paine. It was published in 1776 and played a significant role in gaining colonial support for independence from Great Britain.
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is it congress...questionmark??
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People who did not want independence from Great Britain were called loyalists, and people who favored independence from Great Britain were called patriots. WILLIAM U
No, Joseph Galloway did not support the idea of total independence from Great Britain. He advocated for a peaceful resolution to the tensions between the American colonies and Britain, and proposed a plan for a colonial union that would maintain ties with Britain. However, his proposals were not widely accepted, and he eventually turned his support towards the British crown during the Revolutionary War.