Read the excerpt from The Crisis, Number 1.

"I call not upon a few but upon all-not on this state or that state, but on every state up and help us.... Let
it be told to the future world that in the depth of winter, when nothing but hope and virtue could survive, that
the city and the country, alarmed at one common danger, came forth to meet and repulse it."

Paine's purpose in issuing this plea is to

A. draw attention to the differences that exist among colonists from different states

B. unite the colonists in support of continuing the fight for independence.

C. encourage the colonists to wait for better times in the spring.

D. warn the colonists of the danger of a British attack during winter months.

1 answer

Paine's purpose in issuing this plea is to

B. unite the colonists in support of continuing the fight for independence.

The excerpt emphasizes a collective call to action for all states and highlights the importance of unity in the face of a common danger, which reflects Paine's intention to rally support for the fight for independence.