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Yes, according to Paine, Britain should be ashamed for its treatment of the colonists. Thomas Paine was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States.
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He believed that the kings do not have a legitimate power, and that everyone should be treated fairly. This is why Pain begins his argument for independence with and attack on the principle of monarchy and hereditary. ... Paines believe that the hereditary system contributed to the poor quality of governance and crimes.
That believing the colonies will continue to do well is misleading.
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Yes, according to Paine, Britain should be ashamed for its treatment of the colonists. Thomas Paine was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States.
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Thomas Paine was arguing for American independence from Britain and the establishment of a democratic government. He used evidence in the passage to show that the idea of hereditary monarchy was flawed and that the British government was oppressive and corrupt. Paine advocated for a new system based on liberty, equality, and the consent of the governed.
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that's a very different question
He believed that the kings do not have a legitimate power, and that everyone should be treated fairly. This is why Pain begins his argument for independence with and attack on the principle of monarchy and hereditary. ... Paines believe that the hereditary system contributed to the poor quality of governance and crimes.
That believing the colonies will continue to do well is misleading.
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Thomas Paine targets a monarchial-style government because this type of government was most easily related to by the colonists, since they were attempting to gather support to revolt against one in the first place. By attacking the government style of their mother country, Great Britain, Paine hoped to convince those loyal to the British Crown to instead support the independence movement.