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5 December, 18:20
Why did Thomas Paine write common sense?
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Mylee Spears
5 December, 18:29
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to persuade the colonies to declare independanceTo convince the American
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Mckenzie Burnett
5 December, 18:43
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He was against the British law that they placed on the colonies.
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