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What was the intended purpose of revolutionary pamphlets and articles, such as Thomas Paine's Common Sense and "The Crisis, No. 1"?

A.

to argue that the worldwide British colonies should unite and fight back against British domination

B.

to convince the American colonists to declare independence from Britain

C.

to inform the American people about the views and actions of the British Government

D.

to persuade American colonists to seek assistance from members of the British Parliament

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The intended purpose of revolutionary pamphlets and articles is to convince the American colonists to declare independence from Britain

Step-by-step explanation:

In the Crisis number No. 1, Thomas Paine advised the colonists to support the Patriots. The colonists who were average were only asked to do so during the patriots fight against the British. The probability of gaining independence from Great Britain was incapable. Although hey were fighting against the British some people were feeling comfortable under their rule.

Thomas Paine in his Pamplet made points on why should be independent. Few of them are:

1. The Americans can trade with anyone they are interested.

2. The colonists need not participate in any conflicts like the French and Indian War.

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