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29 November, 22:32

Was Thomas Paine right to say the "Europe and not England is the parent country of America"? Why should that concept be considered a factor for separation?

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  1. 29 November, 23:56
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    Answer: The Parent

    -Colonists came from all over Europe, not just England

    -A parent would treat their child in the same way England is treating the colonies

    Seperation

    -The way England (and most of Europe) was structured created an extremely oppressive society

    -Americans fled from Europe in seek of a land of opportunity

    -British rule would never allow for this. Britain isn't a loving mother, but a cruel monster. Colonists left for a reason, and they need to permanently separate
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