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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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