What did many colonists use Thomas Paine's Common Sense to justify?
o It justihed even further that the government in the colonies was no match for the mighty King George Ill and his military.
o It gave them excellent reasons to write the Declaration of Independence to separate from England.
The colonists used all the profits from Paine's pamphlet Common Sense to fund the war.
The colonists had one more reason to boycott British goods and petition the king.
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