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Q: What did thomas Paine think of the need of a king in the colonies?
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Who told the continental congress that the 13 colonies no longer owed loyalty to the British King?

Im not 100% sure, but I think it was Thomas Paine


Why did thomas Paine hate the king?

Thomas Paine was against the King of England, George III. Paine did not agree with his policy of taxation of the colonies without their proper representation in the British Parliament.


Who told the Second Continental Congress that the 13 colonies no longer owed loyalty to the British king?

Im not 100% sure, but I think it was Thomas Paine


What was the pamphlet published by Thomas Paine blaming King George for trouble in the colonies called?

Common Sense


The pamphlet published by Thomas Paine blaming King George for trouble in the colonies was called .?

Common Sense


What did Thomas Paine write and why was it important?

He wrote Common Sense it was a phamplet about the colonies and how they should separate from the king of england.


How did thomas Paine contribute to the United States of America?

By writing the book common sense he opened colonies eyes to the tyrannical acts of the king.


Who said in America law is king?

Thomas Paine. :)


Why was Thomas Paine's common sense appealing to many people?

Thomas Paine's Common Sense was written clearly, in plain language, and ultimately helped convince the Thirteen Colonies to declare and fight for independence from Britain.


Why did Thomas Paine think the citizens should make laws?

There were many reasons........he thought it was not right .... how the king taxed them and pressured them.


What does thomas Paine say about the king in common sense?

No, because Paine is saying that the British king is like our laws here in America.


Who called king george the royal brute?

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