Social Studies, 23.08.2019 13:20 Isaiahplater27
Which was an argument for independence used in the pamphlet common sense?
a.
the colonies would suffer hardship for a long time without britain, but it would be worth the struggle.
b.
britain's laws had the colonies, but it was time to break away for economic reasons.
c.
monarchy is a poor form of government and the colonies would be better off without it.
d.
the colonies needed britain economically but should be able to govern themselves.
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