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FREEEEEDOOM!!!!!!
Since the founding of the New World, it had always wanted to be independent. John Paine's idea of revolution and freedom form foreign rule dose spark quite a reaction. He uses powerful statements to grasp the reader in reasoning with him. He expresses the oppression that the British force upon them. He wants action now, a change that will identify America as its own country. John expresses free speech against the crown, and his passion for what he believes. America will fight for its independence. HE already had an idea of what the revolution will be, and just how they plan to conquer over the vastly superior British forces.
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