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Why was Thomas Paine's Common Sense so important? A It suggested a plan of for peace with Britain. B It suggested economic reforms for the colonies. C It outlined an obvious and democratic plan of protest against England. D D It pointed out that colonists should not stay loyal to the British king.

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Why was Thomas Paine's Common Sense so important? A It suggested a plan of for peace with Britain. B It suggested economic reforms for the colonies. C It outlined an obvious and democratic plan of protest against England. D D It pointed out that colonists should not stay loyal to the British king.

Why was Thomas Paine's Common Sense so important?
A
It suggested a plan of for peace with Britain.
B
It suggested economic reforms for the colonies.
C
It outlined an obvious and democratic plan of protest against England.
D D
It pointed out that colonists should not stay loyal to the British king.

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D. It pointed out that colonists should not stay loyal to the British king.
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