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3. What were the convincing arguments of

Paine's, Common Sense, that shifted
colonial thought towards independence?

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Final answer:

Thomas Paine's Common Sense presented convincing arguments that shifted colonial thought towards independence.


Step-by-step explanation:

Thomas Paine's Common Sense presented convincing arguments that shifted colonial thought towards independence.

One argument was the idea that it was absurd for a small island (Britain) to rule a large continent (America), especially when the American colonies were self-sufficient and becoming more economically prosperous.

Paine also argued that monarchy was a corrupt and outdated system, advocating for a republican form of government based on equality and rights for all.


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