It is telling the colonists to try to stop being ordered around by the king and that they should fight for their independence.
It tells the colonists to break the bands with England and to become an independent nation.
The pamphlet "Common Sense" written by Thomas Paine was the idea that the colonists should break free from England and become an independent nation.
Published in 1776, Common Sense challenged the authority of the British government and the royal monarchy. The plain language that Paine used spoke to the common people of America and was the first work to openly ask for independence from Great Britain.
Basically Thomas wrote it to try to convince other Americans that the ties with Brittan should be cut and America should become independent.
State of nature.
American's relationship with the rest of Euroup.
The problem with monarchy.
Although several pamphlets are blamed, look for Thomas Paine's "Common Sense."
George Washington was the person that supported thomas Paine paphlet common sence because, he said " I find common sense is working a powerful change in the minds of any man".
The main idea of common sence was to show the colonists why to declare independence.
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to convince americans that a complete break with britain was necessary
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Thomas Paine
Although several pamphlets are blamed, look for Thomas Paine's "Common Sense."
A book written by Thomas Paine. it showed the colonists that they needed to fight for their freedom.
Common Sense is written by Thomas Paine it made the colonist think why they should be Independent (the Deloation of Independece) from Britan.
George Washington was the person that supported thomas Paine paphlet common sence because, he said " I find common sense is working a powerful change in the minds of any man".
The main idea of common sence was to show the colonists why to declare independence.
common sence
to convince americans that a complete break with britain was necessary
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Thomas Pain wrote the book common sense
Common Sense was written by Thomas Paine. It is significant in that it presented in clear, simple terms why the colonists should revolt and form a new government. It was widely distributed and, as a pamphlet, was affordable. It helped disseminate his views across the whole colonial area.