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28 December, 20:15

Thomas Paine was serving as an enlisted soldier in the Continental Army when General George Washington asked him to read his pamphlet The Crisis, No. 1 to the troops. What was Washington's motive for asking him to read it?

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  1. 28 December, 22:47
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    George Washington wanted to inspire his troops to fight so he had Thomas Paine read the pamphlet. The idea was highly successful and boosted everyone's morale.
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