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Thomas Paine wrote "Common Sense" in 1776, which included critiques of monarchy and the British king's authority over the American colonies. He argued that hereditary rule was unjust and that government should be based on reason and the consent of the governed. Paine aimed to inspire colonists to seek independence from British rule by presenting a compelling case for democracy and individual rights. His writings were pivotal in shaping public opinion and galvanizing support for the American Revolution.

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