Thomas Paine
Thomas Paine
The man's name was Thomas Payne.
Although several pamphlets are blamed, look for Thomas Paine's "Common Sense."
No, Common Sense was a pamphlet written by Thomas Paine that made a case for the independence of the colonies.
Common Sense
Common Sense
Because it was just common sense for the 13 colonies to fight for independence.
Thomas Paine
The Common Sense pamphlet urged the 13 colonies to fight for their independence from Great Britain. It had a wide distribution in meeting places.
Although several pamphlets are blamed, look for Thomas Paine's "Common Sense."
No, Common Sense was a pamphlet written by Thomas Paine that made a case for the independence of the colonies.
Common Sense
Common Sense
Because it was just common sense for the 13 colonies to fight for independence.
Thomas Paine wrote the pamphlet Common Sense in 1775. He wrote it to refute the monarchy and the British rule in the colonies.
Thomas Paine's pamphlet Common Sense was a best-seller, read by most of the people able to read throughout the colonies. Some editions of Common Sense were unsigned so Paine's name was not always known to the readers.
No, he was born in England, but spent most of his life in Pennsylvania. He moved to the colonies because Benjamin Franklin had faith in him since he was such a good writer. He Wrote the "Common Sense" pamphlet and "The Crisis" pamphlet.
Common Sense
Thomas Paineâ??s pamphlet Common Sense explained in simple and effective language why the colonies should fight for independence from Great Britain. It had a wide distribution and was read at public gatherings, such as taverns.