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tell me how Thomas Paine viewed the current state of American affairs. This text entry will need to be at least one paragraph long (4-5 sentences).

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Thomas Paine viewed the state of American affairs in the 1770s as a decisive, make-or-break moment that demanded immediate and wholehearted separation from Britain. He denounced British rule as tyrannical and corrupt, arguing in Common Sense that monarchy and hereditary succession were absurd and that a democratic republic was both necessary and attainable. In The American Crisis he urged perseverance and unity, warning that liberty would require sustained struggle and vigilance against both external oppression and internal faction. Paine also pushed for concrete institutional reforms—written constitutions, broader political participation, and measures to prevent the rise of a new privileged class—believing that only through principled, collective effort could America become a lasting model of liberty and social progress.