Paine's Views On Citizenship

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citizenship is the men who fight for their country in good and bad. Government like the king, are the men who destroy and hurt homes. These concepts reflect the cultural movement by showing how men will fight for their freedom just to have a king or a villain come and try to take it away. In paragraph 6 Paine explains how "the independence of the continent was declared too soon, or delayed too long". What he means when he says that if freedom had been declared earlier things would be better. He also talks about Britain. In the first paragraph he says how Britain has declared not only taxation but "to BIND us in ALL CASES WHATSOEVER". Paine is referring to slavery, how there's so much slavery having freedom is almost uncommon. Slavery is a big

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