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According to Thomas Paine, the three components of the British Constitution that needed to be examined and improved for the betterment of English society included, the relationship between society and government and how a government's efficacy could be judged only on its ability to protect the liberty and property of its citizens. Next, Paine argued against the concept of monarchy and hereditary succession. Then he argued that America no longer needed England's help, and that because England had attacked its colonies, it was no longer deserving of their loyalties.