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Why is Thomas Paine so certain that the thirteen U.S. colonies will unite once they have thrown Britain out of their land?​

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Answer:

He was in strong favor of a war against Britain, if that is what it was going to take to gain independence. Knowing that the war was going to need the support of all the colonists, he understood that unity was essential and found it necessary to offer what he could to help unite the thirteen colonies into one nation.

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