Based on the passage from "The True Interest of America Impartially Stated," Charles Inglis was most likely a supporter of which of the following ideas?A.Wealthy American colonists have oppressed the poor masses for far too long.B.American colonists have noble ideals, but are naïve about the realities of government.C.The evil institution of slavery forms a foundation for American colonists to live in luxury.D.American colonists supporting independence from Great Britain are dangerous and foolish.
Question
Based on the passage from "The True Interest of America Impartially Stated," Charles Inglis was most likely a supporter of which of the following ideas?A.Wealthy American colonists have oppressed the poor masses for far too long.B.American colonists have noble ideals, but are naïve about the realities of government.C.The evil institution of slavery forms a foundation for American colonists to live in luxury.D.American colonists supporting independence from Great Britain are dangerous and foolish.
Solution
Without the passage from "The True Interest of America Impartially Stated," it's impossible to definitively answer this question. However, Charles Inglis was a Loyalist during the American Revolution, meaning he supported remaining under British rule. This suggests he might have agreed with option D: "American colonists supporting independence from Great Britain are dangerous and foolish." But to be sure, you would need to examine the specific arguments he makes in the passage.
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