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  <title>Ep. 285 | Constitutional Chats Podcast | Robert McDonald | Thomas Paine’s Common Sense: 250 Years Later</title>
  <description>Our country is built on a great library of extraordinary documents that framed our new republic in its infancy.&amp;amp;nbsp; Constituting America always delights in discussing these works.&amp;amp;nbsp; In that spirit, today we are discussing Thomas Paine’s seminal work, “Common Sense.”&amp;amp;nbsp; How did the English-born Paine become such an ardent supporter of American independence and what role did his work have in pushing us from mere resistance to revolution?&amp;amp;nbsp; To discuss this extraordinary document, we are pleased to welcome to the chat Robert McDonald, professor of history at the U.S Military Academy in West Point, NY. </description>
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