Relationship Between Great Britain And Thomas Paine

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Thomas Paine and J. Hector St. John de Crevecoeur discuss the relationship of the American Colonies to Great Britain. Paine gives a providential argument for separating from Great Britain. He views the separation as God’s will. Great Britain was also often thought of as the parent country to the colonies, Paine disputes this idea in his pamphlet “Common Sense”. Paine plays on this family metaphor to show the reason in separating from Great Britain. He writes, “We may as well assert that because a child has thrived upon milk, that it is never to eat meat”. Paine views Great Britain as a tyrant to the American colonists and is basically enslaving them. He says that the American colonists now has a national identity that should be separated