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6 March, 14:20
Why was thomas paines common sense important?
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Thomas Paines' common sense was important because it clearly stated the sentiment and demand for Independence from Britain. It was very widely read and was one of the most important pieces of literature in terms of spreading the desire for rebellion.
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