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Paine published Common Sense anonymously because of its treasonous content. Paine donated his royalties from Common Sense to George Washington's Continental Army.
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Thomas Paine motivated the Continental Army and colonies by writing pieces such as Common Sense, and The American Crisis. Washington passed copies of them around the soldiers, and read them aloud to the soldiers who could not read.
The use of captured British artillery helped the Continental army gain control of Boston in 1776.
Some of difficulties the continental army faced was a shortage of food, clothing, and sickness after the army camped in Pennsylvania in December 1776.
If you are asking when it was formed it was after Independence was declared in 1776.
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He crossed the Delaware river on Christmas night 1776.
During the Revolutionary War, Paine joined the Continental Army. Between 1776 and 1783, he published 16 pamphlets titled The American Crisis. He used the top of a drum as a desk to write the first pamphlet. The opening words lifted the soldiers' spirits.
Yes, he convinced Americans to support the colonial army
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