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Essay heading: Common Sense
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He was chosen because of his well-known skill of legible writing. It was not that the ideas shown of the document those of his own, but the shared ideas of many representatives, who would later on proof-check Thomas' work to make sure no crucial ideas were left out.
In the Declaration of Independence rights that still exist today are first installed... displayed 300 characters
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Such as the all important notion that we have no legal ties to Britain. That King Louis continuously treated the colonist poorly with innumerable counts of uncivilized behavior. Also the natural rights section that states all men are created equal, and certain unalienable rights that all humans are entitled to... displayed next 300 characters
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