Why was Common Sense, a pamphlet written by Thomas Paine in 1776, so significant?
A) Thomas Paine was a high-ranking British officer who actually supported independence.
B) It outlined the reasons that independence from Great Britain was a logical step.
C) It outlined the reasons that the colonists should not separate from Great Britain.
D) It called for removing the Native American threat from the colonies.
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