In “The American Crisis,” Paine warned that “men must be fools” who surrender their weapons in exchange for a “promise” of peace:
“(British General) Howe’s first object is, partly by threats and partly by promises, to terrify or seduce the people to deliver up their arms and receive mercy …
This is what the Tories call making their peace … A peace which would be the immediate forerunner of a worse ruin than any we have yet thought of …
Were the back counties to give up their arms, they would fall an easy prey to the Indians, who are all armed: this perhaps is what some Tories would not be sorry for.
Were the home counties to deliver up their arms, they would be exposed to the resentment of the back counties who would then have it in their power to chastise their defection at pleasure.
And were any one state to give up its arms, that state must be garrisoned by all Howe’s army of Britons and Hessians …
Howe is mercifully inviting you to barbarous destruction, and men must be … fools that will not see it.”