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What is Thomas Paine’s strongest argument for independence from Common Sense?

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Maryfenelli
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  • 02-10-2017
 Well, Paine marshalled political arguments to encourage the common people  in the colonies to fight for an egalitarian government. He argues for American Independence and says that everyone has certain natural rights.
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