Response To Thomas Paine

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Thomas Paine believes that the government is an unnecessary evil that causes many problems for the citizens of the country that which it governs. Paine wants his readers to feel anger towards Great Britain, because he feels that they have abandoned the colonies, which at the time this was written were still apart of Britain. He has previous knowledge of what Britain has taxed America with, and the cruelty shown towards the colonial settlements. Paine logically concludes that Britain cannot be trusted to treat them fairly for the reason that they never did in the past. After stating all of the reasons why Britain cannot be trusted, and should not be in the future, he makes a call to action. He appeals to the passions created by human nature