Based on the excerpt from Thomas Paine's pamphlet "Common Sense," Paine presented the argument that there is no advantage to remaining connected with England. He challenges advocates for reconciliation to demonstrate any benefits of the relationship, asserting that the colonies derive no advantages from being connected to Great Britain.
Based on this excerpt from Thomas Paine's pamphlet "Common Sense, Paine presented the argument that ___
"I challenge the warmest advocate for reconciliation, to show a single advantage that this continent can reap, by being connected with Great Britain. I repeat the challenge; not a single advantage is derived...."
England had the Colonists best interest at heart.
Although disagreements with England had occurred, it was simply common sense' to remain connected with England.
The Intolerable Acts were necessary in order to realize colonial economic success.
There is no advantage to remaining connected with England.
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