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The excerpts from the text that show Paine believed that the struggle of settlers against the British would be positive are the ones that show that this struggle would create a happy future and that this struggle was a debt to the thousands of Americans who died without conquest it.
This can be seen in the two excerpts below:
- "the children will criticize his cowardice, who shrinks back at a time when a little might have saved the whole, and made them happy"
- "say not that thousands are gone, turn out your tens of thousands"
This shows how Paine had faith that the Americans' struggle was genuine and that they would emerge victorious, as they had everything necessary to be a free and independent people.
With the analysis of these two excerpts, we can conclude that Paine knew that the fight against the settlers would not be easy, but that it would be efficient for a happy future and would honor the name of those who did not live long enough to see America free.
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