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Put in order the four reasons Paine gives in his conclusion for the American colonies to declare independence common sense
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Do you mean the four reasons Paine lists in the final paragraph of Common Sense (the pamphlet’s conclusion)? If so, can you paste that paragraph or tell me which edition/page you’re using? I want to be sure I order exactly the reasons you mean.
If you don’t have the text handy, I can still give the commonly cited ordering Paine uses in his conclusion (briefly):
1) America has the present ability to defend herself and form a government.
2) Europe’s enemies of Britain can and will assist America.
3) Remaining connected to Britain drags America into foreign wars and danger.
4) Declaring independence is a duty for the safety, honour, and future prosperity of the colonies.
Tell me which option you prefer (paste the passage or go with the summary) and I’ll produce a precise ordered list.
If you don’t have the text handy, I can still give the commonly cited ordering Paine uses in his conclusion (briefly):
1) America has the present ability to defend herself and form a government.
2) Europe’s enemies of Britain can and will assist America.
3) Remaining connected to Britain drags America into foreign wars and danger.
4) Declaring independence is a duty for the safety, honour, and future prosperity of the colonies.
Tell me which option you prefer (paste the passage or go with the summary) and I’ll produce a precise ordered list.
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