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According to Common Sense, Britain could not effectively rule the American colonies because there were big differences in religion. the colonies were too large and far away. the British navy could not protect them. Britain had too few resources.

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Answered by shubhkulshrestha07
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Answer:

america is stronger than britain

Answered by GulabLachman
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They could not effectively rule as the colonies were too large and far away.

  • Thomas Paine wrote a booklet titled "The Common Sense"
  • It was published in the year 1776
  • It was written to persuade readers to embrace the struggle for independence from the British Empire.
  • He contended that it was illogical for Britain to traditionally dominate America effectively given the breadth of American land and the proper distance between the two countries.
  • This was so because, at the time, there were no modern telephones or other contemporary forms of direct communication.
  • As a result, he subtly suggested that colonial citizens of the region should assume responsibility for their own land.
  • Moreover, they should also properly oversee the political and economic aspects of their communities on their own.

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