In 1782, Thomas Paine wrote a pamphlet called "On the King of England's Speech." This pamphlet most likely included Paine's opinions about the king's speech. an objective analysis of the king's speech. a description of why the king chose to speak. a letter from Paine to the king about his speech.
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In 1782, Thomas Paine wrote a pamphlet called on the king of England's speech. This pamphlet is called "The American Crisis." It is most likely included material to inspire the colonists to fight against the British. In this way, it helped England be inspired more to win the war over British.
Option B is the correct answer.
This is a pamphlet in which Tomas Paine wrote an objective analysis of the King's speech. Paine break this speech down into parts showing up nothing but the reality of the meaning hidden behind the eloquent words of the King.
Answer:
In 1782, Thomas Paine wrote a pamphlet called "On the King of England's Speech."
This pamphlet most likely included an objective analysis of the king's speech.
Step-by-step explanation:
Thomas Paine didn’t agree with the fact that Great Britain has always benefited the colonies and will ever benefit them in the future. He opposes the fact that it will provide security and protection to the colonized countries. Paine was of the opinion that independence and freedom is a must for the well being of America and for its people. He wanted to abolish British rule and wanted support from his people.