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Thomas Paine's "Common Sense" and Thomas Paine's "The Crisis" papers. Both of these talked about independence: why the colonies should declare independence from Great Britain and how the colonists should go about becoming independent.

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Q: What 2 documents were written by Thomas Paine and what was the significance of each?
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