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9 March, 11:54

What is the main argument of Thomas Paine's pamphlet, Common Sense? Paine argues that America has flourished with Great Britain and should remain loyal. Paine argues that American colonists need to establish their own government. Paine argues that connection with Great Britain will keep colonists happy. Paine argues that without Great Britain, America will stop prospering.

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  1. 9 March, 13:25
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    The correct statement is "Paine argues that American colonists need to establish their own government."

    In "Common Sense," Paine makes several arguments as to why the US and British should cut off ties. These include:

    a) America would have flourished more if it wasn't for Great Britain restricting their trade with other European countries.

    b) The British don't really care about the American colonists - He argues that anytime the British military gets involved in a conflict dealing with American colonists it is for their own personal gain rather than for the good of the colonists.
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