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Why was Thomas Paine's pamphlet, Common Sense, so influential? A. It was only read in England B. It was written directly to King George III only C. It was directly publishe…
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B. It was written directly to King George III only
C. It was directly published in the colonies
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C.) it was directly published in the colonies.
The pamphlet was a incredibly important piece of writing in that time.
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