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Taxation in the United States / Age of Enlightenment / Politics / British people / Thomas Paine / Religion / American Revolution / Common Sense / Poverty / Excise tax in the United States / Social Security
Date: 2007-06-01 18:17:15
Taxation in the United States
Age of Enlightenment
Politics
British people
Thomas Paine
Religion
American Revolution
Common Sense
Poverty
Excise tax in the United States
Social Security

Common Sense, 231 Years Later Craig J. Cantoni In the first three months of 1776, 120,000 copies of Thomas Paine’s famous pamphlet “Common Sense” were printed for a population of 2.5 million in the 13 colonies. Tha

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