The significance of Thomas Paine's pamphlet,Common Sense,was that it
A) served as a draft for what would become the Declaration of Independence.
B) moved large numbers of people to support independence by making republican ideals accessible to mainstream colonists.
C) argued that America was already independent; the final break was just a formality.
D) provided a clear system of government for the new nation.
E) included a vision of equality that was radical for its time-including the eventual abolition of slavery.
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