The author also displays detailed mathematical calculations that depict the amount of money needed to raise a navy that can rival even the British. Paine argues that the cost, roughly 3.5 million pounds sterling (pg 103), is a miniscule debt that can easily be paid off, due to the fact that America currently has no national debt. Extending his argument, Paine points to the abundance of natural resources necessary to construct such a navy that are available within the colonies. To support his statement regarding naval strength, Paine states that the English navy has to tend to other colonies on the globe, whereas an American navy would only need to focus itself with protecting the Atlantic
The author also displays detailed mathematical calculations that depict the amount of money needed to raise a navy that can rival even the British. Paine argues that the cost, roughly 3.5 million pounds sterling (pg 103), is a miniscule debt that can easily be paid off, due to the fact that America currently has no national debt. Extending his argument, Paine points to the abundance of natural resources necessary to construct such a navy that are available within the colonies. To support his statement regarding naval strength, Paine states that the English navy has to tend to other colonies on the globe, whereas an American navy would only need to focus itself with protecting the Atlantic