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20 June, 14:55

The importance of Thomas Paine's "Common Sense" essay is that it convinced Americans:

A. that independence from Britain was a logical choice.

B. to start a war.

C. to hire George Washington as the commander of the Continental Army.

D. to stop fighting the British.

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  1. 20 June, 15:04
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    A. that independence from Britain was a logical choice.
  2. 20 June, 15:22
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    Answer:I believe it would be A

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    my reason is because he try to bring loyalists (people who stay loyal to the king) to become a patriot (a person who wants to have independence from great Britain). "He illustrates the power of society to create and maintain happiness in man through the example of a few isolated people who find it easier to live together rather than apart, thus creating society. As society continues to grow, a government becomes necessary to prevent the natural evil Paine saw in man." in this text from his pamphlet he shows how it is better to be apart and a man can grow evil is the king. hope this answers your question.
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