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For what purpose does Thomas Paine write the American crisis?
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For what purpose does Thomas Paine write the American crisis?
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It was to re-inspire the continental army (Americans). "The Crisis, No. 1" was also used to inspire and give positively through America. He
signed the pamphlets with the pseudonym "Common Sense."
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He wrote the 'American Crisis' so he could inspire Americans to fight for independence from British rule.
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