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Please help due by 10pm. Critical Interpretations John Adams,
second U. S. president and no fan of Paine’s, nonetheless acknowledged his
crucial influence: “Without the pen of Paine the sword of Washington would
have been wielded in vain.” Use information from Paine’s essay, as well as
facts from his biography on page 248, to support Adams’s assessment.

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