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. Why did Thomas Paine write Common Sense? to persuade the colonies to declare independence to persuade the colonies to remain loyal to praise King George III to praise British nobility
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. Why did Thomas Paine write Common Sense? to persuade the colonies to declare independence to persuade the colonies to remain loyal to praise King George III to praise British nobility
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Answer: “To persuade the colonies to declare independence”
Paine’s book “common sense” also served as inspiration to George Washington in later years
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