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What is Thomas Paine’s main point in this passage from The Crisis?

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  • 23-10-2018

The passage is missing.

However, it is worth saying Thomas Paine wrote The Crisis (1776-1783), a collection of articles written during the American Revolutionary War. In all of them, he depicts a strong support for a self-governing and independent America, being this the most important point underlying all those documents. He uses emotionally charged words and he also makes reference to God and his support to fight and go to war in order to achieve freedom.  


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