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Paine claims that there have been several attempts to resolve the problems between America and Great Britain, peacefully, but the British government ignored all these attempts and showed that it was unwilling to resolve these problems.
Paine presents this argument in his text "Common Sense." In this text, Paine states that:
- England behaved oppressively towards America.
- The Americans expressed dissatisfaction with the oppressive treatment of the British government and tried in various ways to resolve it peacefully and amicably.
- The British government ignored these attempts, proved more oppressive.
- However, this behavior showed how much the British government feared that America would have full control of its power, as it was a promising and powerful nation.
- Paine claimed that American colonies grew and evolved and no longer needed Britain.
- For this reason, as attempts at reconciliation were ignored, the American colonies should fight against Great Britain and achieve full independence, becoming free and being able to exploit their full potential.
Thus, Paine stated that there were several friendly ways to resolve the problems between America and Britain, but all alternatives were ignored by the British government, so the American colonies needed to retaliate violently, to achieve get rid of the English yoke.
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Answer:
My complete answer is :
"Paine talks about how there were several peaceful attempts to solve the problems between Great Britain and America. But the British government turned down all of these attempts. In Paine’s text “common sense”, He states the following: Britain has acted aggressively towards the American people, The American people has expressed their unsatisfaction with the way they were being treated and they tried peaceful attempts to fix this, but then the British government ignored these attempts, which really showed that they didn’t care. Then over time, the American colonies grew and evolved and basically learned to help themselves and no longer required the help of Britain."
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