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Common Sense Thomas Paine

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In the essay Common Sense, Thomas Paine made various arguments for the American colonies to break away from England. One of the arguments mentions the loss America faces when Great Britain is at war with other countries. Due to the connection between America and Great British, whoever is at war with Great Britain will also stop trading with America, thus affects America’s economy negatively. In addition, Great Britain’s enemy also sees America as their enemy due to their connection. Though America wanted to remain neutral in most of the cases, and that it is not the actions of America that made America other countries’ enemy, but it is solely because of the connection with Great Britain, America is also viewed as the enemy. Both of these arguments mentions the negative effects the connection with Great Britain had caused, not only does it ruin America’s economy, but it could also damage America’s relationship with other foreign countries. Paine also mentions how Great …show more content…

Under the British rule, the trading opportunity for America is very limited. Paine by mentioning commerce, meaning they will have a fair social interaction with everyone, and will make an effort to secure their trading relationship with all the countries in Europe. When the relationship is stable, there will be more trading opportunities available, and that will sustain America’s economy in a positive way. When America’s economy is stable, they will be better off if they decide to fight for their own independence, and the stable relationships between those other countries in Europe could be a big support for America. As America and countries in Europe establish a strong relationship, it will be a great benefit for the America, and can lead America into a better chance of winning the independence of their own country, where then, they will have the freedom to govern themselves, and expand their

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