common sense
The inflammatory pamphlet that demanded independence and heaped scorn on the 'The royal brute of Great Britain' was called 'Common Sense'. It was written by Thomas Paine between 1775 and 1776 and heaped scorn on King George of England.
Thomas Paine's best-selling pamphlet, "Common Sense," put forth in plain language, the reasons for breaking free from Britain. Initially the fervor of independence had mainly been confined to the aristocratic ruling class in the thirteen colonies. "Common Sense" explained the situation to the common man, and immediately brought both classes to the same conclusion.
Thomas Paine
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Thomas Paine. The name of the pamphlet was "Common Sense."
the idea of independence from Great Britain
common sense
The Common Sense pamphlet urged the 13 colonies to fight for their independence from Great Britain. It had a wide distribution in meeting places.
No. It was Thomas Paine.
the novel inspired people to go against Britain
The name of the influential pamphlet was "Common Sense" and the author was Thomas Paine. It was published in 1776 and played a significant role in gaining colonial support for independence from Great Britain.
He published "Common Sense" in 1776. It was the first pamphlet to advocate for American Independence from Britain.