In January 1776, Thomas Paine published a pamplet called Common Sense !!
By Publishing a pamphlet called Common Sense.
In 1776, Thomas Paine captured the attention of thousands of Americans through his influential pamphlet, "Common Sense," which argued passionately for independence from British rule. His straightforward and accessible writing style resonated with a wide audience, making complex political ideas understandable to the average colonist. By framing the struggle for independence as a moral imperative and appealing to natural rights, Paine inspired many to support the revolutionary cause and galvanize public sentiment towards liberation. His work effectively mobilized the colonies toward unity and action against British oppression.
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Thomas Edison had a collection of more than five thousand birds.
Thomas Hunt kidnapped Squanto and other Native Americans in 1614 as part of a larger scheme to capture Native people for sale as slaves in Europe. Hunt was motivated by profit and the burgeoning demand for labor in the colonies. He lured Squanto and his companions with false promises, ultimately betraying their trust and subjecting them to a life of captivity. This act significantly impacted Squanto's life, as he later became a critical intermediary between Native Americans and English settlers.
True. John Locke had more influence on the American Founders than did Thomas Hobbes. The Americans wanted nothing to do with Thomas Hobbes. The Americans did not want George III. The Americans did not seek Leviathan.
Thomas Paine wrote in Common Sense that Americans should separate from Great Britain.
Thomas Paine.
thomas Paine convincing Americans that it is necessary to revolt against the british, who had been ruling unjustly
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The Native Americans