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In Thomas Paine's published essay Common Sense, he calls for
the colonists to support the Sugar Act.
The creation of a democratic republic.
the establishment of a new monarchy.
Great Britian to supply extra money to the colonies
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The creation of a democratic republic.
Paine's Common Sense argued for independence from Britain, rejected monarchy and hereditary rule, and called for a representative, republican form of government.
Paine's Common Sense argued for independence from Britain, rejected monarchy and hereditary rule, and called for a representative, republican form of government.
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