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3 November, 12:03

Thomas Paine's Common Sense was widely read by colonists. What essential idea did it express to further the cause of separation?

A. It denied that citizens had any natural rights.

B. It described mistakes of past revolutions.

C. It attacked the wickedness of the English monarchy.

D. It claimed that colonists needed to be more educated

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  1. 3 November, 12:25
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    It attacked the wickedness of the English monarchy was essential idea that did express to further the cause of separation, it wa spolitical pamphlet in which Paine with simple words and travestatioins stated why british moanrchy should no longer rule over colonies
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