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The correct answer is C. go their own way and revolt.
Thomas Paine's pamphlet Common Sense argued that the American colonists needed to break away from Great Britain. He cites several different reasons for this including:
1) America would have flourished more without being tied to Great Britian.
2) A small island in Europe should not control a huge trace of land like the 13 colonies.
3) Great Britain has dragged the American colonists into several different conflicts that the colonists should have not been involved with.
4) Great Britain only protects the American colonists when it is convenient for the British government.
The effect of people reading Thomas Paine's Common Sense was that it convinced them to C. go their own way and revolt.
What was Thomas Paine's Common Sense ?
- A publications in which Thomas Paine argued that the British controlling the colonies made little sense.
- He argued that not only were the British smaller, but that they were too far to exercise proper authority and were maltreating the colonists.
When colonists read this, they were reasonable outraged and encouraged to rebel. Even though this publication did not contribute solely to the Revolutionary War, it helped.
In conclusion, option C is correct.
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