The argument in the passage was used to justify the colonists' decision to break free from Britain. The passage discusses the lack of natural or religious justification for the distinction between kings and subjects, suggesting that the colonists should not be subjugated under British rule.
Use the passage from Common Sense to answer the question.
"MANKIND being originally equals in the order of creation, the equality could only be destroyed by some subsequent circumstance: the distinctions of rich and poor may in a great measure be accounted for . . .
But there is another and great distinction for which no truly natural or religious reason can be assigned, and that is the distinction of men into KINGS and SUBJECTS."
What was the argument in the passage used to justify?
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the colonists' decision to break free from Britain
the colonists' decision to break free from Britain
Britain’s increased taxation after the French and Indian War
Britain’s increased taxation after the French and Indian War
the addition of the Bill of Rights to the Constitution
the addition of the Bill of Rights to the Constitution
the decision to set enslaved people free after the American Revolution
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