1. When Thomas Paine writes about reconciliation, he is referring to (1 point)

{A.}the southern Colonies staying peacefully connected to the northern Colonies.
B.the Colonies staying peacefully connected with Great Britain.
C.the Colonists staying peacefully connected to Native Americans.
D.Great Britain staying peacefully connected with Europe.

I CHOSE A CAN SOMEONE PLEASE CHECK MY WORK AND IF NOT RIGHT PUT THE RIGHT ANSWER BECAUSE I AM LOST IF THIS ISNT RIGHT

So it would be D then

Earliest voices: Thomas Paine quick check.

1.) B- the colonies staying peacefully connected to the northern colonies.
2.) D- Thomas pain was hanged for treason after writing common sense.
3.) A- an asylum, a safe place, for all people.
4.) A- positive
5.) B- colonists in 1776, prior to the signing of the Declaration of Independence.

urmum;) is right but the 1st one is b. the colonies staying peacefully connected with great britain

To determine the correct answer, we can analyze the given options and consider Thomas Paine's writings. Thomas Paine was a political philosopher and writer during the American Revolution. He wrote a pamphlet titled "Common Sense," which advocated for the American colonies' independence from Great Britain.

Option A suggests that Thomas Paine's idea of reconciliation refers to the southern Colonies maintaining a peaceful connection with the northern Colonies. However, Paine's writings focused on advocating for complete independence from Great Britain, rather than inter-colonial relationships.

Option C suggests that reconciliation refers to the Colonists maintaining a peaceful connection with Native Americans. While peaceful relations with Native Americans were important during the colonization period, it wasn't the primary focus of Thomas Paine's writings.

Option D suggests that reconciliation refers to Great Britain maintaining a peaceful connection with Europe. However, this answer seems unrelated to Thomas Paine's writings about reconciliation.

Based on the analysis, the most accurate answer would be:

B. The Colonies staying peacefully connected with Great Britain.

Thomas Paine's concept of reconciliation referred to finding a peaceful solution for the American colonies to sever ties with Great Britain and achieve independence.

Paine wasn't considering the southern colonies when he wrote "Common Sense." He said that reconciliation between Britain and the colonies was impossible. The only reconciliation he recommended was that Britain stay connected with Europe.

http://www.bartleby.com/133/3.html

http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/commonsense/section3.rhtml

Yes.