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History, 14.11.2019 18:31 katswindle11

Why was thomas paine’s the common sense so important in changing the colonists’ view on independence?

a. the pamphlet reinforced the idea that the colonies could not reach a compromise with parliament.
b. the pamphlet convinced the colonists that the monarch was a tyrant and responsible for british actions against the colonies.
c. the pamphlet outlined the future declaration of independence.
d. the pamphlet outlined the future constitution.

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