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What famous colonists inspired colonists to fight for freedom with his speeches?

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To convince the colonists to fight for independence


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they wanted freedom from the british rule


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Seperatist


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True, only 33 percent of the colonists actually supported the fight for Independence during the American Revolutionary War.


What was the common sence of 1776?

A book written by Thomas Paine. it showed the colonists that they needed to fight for their freedom.


What happened when Britain sent warships to New England to get the colonists to stop protesting the townshend acts?

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What was the name for colonists who wanted to fight for freedom?

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