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Lastly, the king imposed war on the colonists and then asked them to refund Britain for the war! A major influence was Thomas Paine’s Common Sense, which was published on January 1776. What did Paine say to the colonists in this pamphlet? (wait for response) Basically in this pamphlet Paine stated that it makes sense to break away from England, that the colonist got nothing out of the relationship with Britain... displayed 300 characters
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Another influence was the constant battles with Britain. Who knows the first battle? (wait for responses) The battle of Lexington and Concord in 1775 was the fist battle. Finally on June 11, 1776 Congress appointed the Declaration Committee, which included Ben Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Roger Sherman, and Robert R Livingston, to draft a declaration... displayed next 300 characters
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