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In his eyes, Britain was treating the US poorly. He also believed that everyone knew how they were being treated, and could see the effect on the general public. Therefore to him it was common sense to break away, seeing as Britain's goal was to protect and help the US, and they were doing a terrible job.

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He wanted freedom from the British because he didn't want British to hurt the colonies

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To create a chance to prove his opponents wrong. Apex

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Q: What reason did Thomas Paine give to persuade the colonist it was reasonable to separate from the British?
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