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Who wrote common sense a pamphlet that convinced many Americans that complete break with Britain was necessary?

Thomas Paine.


What did Thomas Paine's 'Common Sense' convince colonists to do?

Thomas Paine wrote in Common Sense that Americans should separate from Great Britain.


Who was the author of the pamphlet encouraging Americans to declare independence from Britain?

Thomas Paine. The name of the pamphlet was "Common Sense."


How did Thomas Paine get the Americans to support the troops?

he killed himslef


How did Thomas Paine capture the attention of thousand of Americans in 1776?

In January 1776, Thomas Paine published a pamplet called Common Sense !!


What does The crisis No1 by Thomas Paine mean?

Thomas Paine tries to persuade Americans to fight and completely separate from Great Britain.


Thomas Paine's common sense convinced colonist to do what?

Thomas Paine wrote in Common Sense that Americans should separate from Great Britain.


What was Thomas Paine opinion about the colonies and great Britain?

To prevent an outbreak of war with native Americans ,virgina governor William berkley.


What kind of government did thomas Paine think the Americans need?

republican


What is The Americans about?

thomas Paine convincing Americans that it is necessary to revolt against the british, who had been ruling unjustly


Was Thomas Paine a leader?

Yes, he convinced Americans to support the colonial army


What did Thomas Paine predict would happen if Americans gave up their struggle for independence?

Paine predicts that Britain will tax the Americans heavily and what Thomas Paine also states; "to BIND us [American colonists] in ALL CASES WHATSOEVER."Britain has a large lack in respect towards America and Paine believes that some Americans do not see the evil in Britain and have hopes that the enemy (Britain) will be merciful.