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The American Crisis
Thomas Paine
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The American Crisis
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A collection of articles written during the American Revolutionary War that outline Paine’s support for a self-governing America.

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Editor’s Introduction
The American Crisis
The Crisis I
The Crisis II: To Lord Howe
The Crisis III
The Crisis IV
The Crisis V: To Gen. Sir William Howe
To the Inhabitants of America
The Crisis VI: To the Earl of Carlisle, General Clinton, and William Eden, Esq., British Commissioners at New York
The Crisis VII: To the People of England
The Crisis VIII: Address to the People of England
The Crisis IX
The Crisis Extraordinary
The Crisis X: On the King of England’s Speech
To the People of America
The Crisis XI: On the Present State of News
A Supernumerary Crisis
The Crisis XII: To the Earl of Shelburne
The Crisis XIII: Thoughts on the Peace, and Probable Advantages Thereof
A Supernumerary Crisis
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