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18 April, 05:59

How did thomas paine convince colonists to fight for independence? what were thomas paine's views on government?

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  1. 18 April, 06:14
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    Thomas Paine wrote a pamphelt titled "Common sense" of which advocated independence from Great Britain, directed towards citizens of the thirteen colonies. The Pamphlet gave moral and political arguments to encourage the citizens of the thirteen colonies to fight for egalitarian government and independence.

    Thomas Paine said that a Representational Government is superior to a Monarchy and other types of Government that were formed on aristocracy and heredity. (Aristocrats are people of high social class who are very rich and wealthy. A Noble or a King are examples of this. And heredity is a when a right, place, or thing, sometimes a person, is passed down to the descendant od the one who originally owned it.)
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