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Essay heading: Thomas Paine
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Then he went one massive step
further, he decided there was no reason for the Colonies to stay dependent on
England. He published his opinions in the American independence pamphlet Common
Sense.
In Common Sense Paine states that sooner or later Independence from
England must come, because America had lost touch with the mother country... displayed 300 characters
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He
felt that the function of government in society was to only be a regulator, and
thus pretty simple. His strong beliefs made him a major influence on the
Declaration Of Independence.
He joined General Washington in his battle against General Howe in the
War of Independence. Where he motivated many downhearted soldiers who needed
reassurance... displayed next 300 characters
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