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Why did Thomas Paine think the colonies stood a good chance against the British
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Why did Thomas Paine think the colonies stood a good chance against the British
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One reason Thomas Paine thought that the colonies stood a good chance against the British because the colonies have the resources to make weapons easily .
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The colonies stood a good chance against the British because the colonies had the resources to create weapons easily.
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