Common Sense (1776)
Thomas Paine
Every quiet method for peace hath been ineffectual. Our prayers have been rejected with disdain; and only tended to convince us, that nothing flatters vanity, or confirms obstinacy in Kings more than repeated petitioning. . . . Wherefore, since nothing but blows will do, for God's sake, let us come to a final separation, and not leave the next generation to be cutting throats, under the violated unmeaning names of parent and child.
To say, they will never attempt it again is idle and visionary, we thought so at the repeal of the stamp act, yet a year or two undeceived us; as well may we suppose that nations, which have been once defeated, will never renew the quarrel.
-Why does Paine believe that reconciliation with Great Britain is impossible?
A) Great Britain has already declared war on the colonies.
B) Great Britain has refused to engage in negotiations with the colonies.
C) Great Britain has taken conciliatory actions in the past, but always has gone back on them.
D) Great Britain has made allies with other colonial powers.
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