Thats is an opinion question. It depends. For a Patriot, no, it was not a problem. Infact, Patriots agreed with the booklet and it even convinced many colonists. But for a Loyalist, yes, the booklet was a problem, becuase Loyalists were still loyal to King Geroge III and they disliked Thomas Paine (the author of Common Sense) and the booklet itself.
Common Sense
Common Sense
Common Sense!
He had the skills of common sense and writing and reading.
the main idea of common sense is to persuade nutral poeple to become paitriots. He soon realized that a lot of perople became patriots because his writing was very common. As the title says it takes common sense to read it.
Absolutely, if you have good common sense. The problem with that though, is many people who have absolutely no common sense think they do. But real common sense, if present, is the best problem solver of all.
thomas jefferson
Common Sense
Thomas Paine
Common Sense
Thomas Paine
Thomas Paine
Common Sense!
Writing, common sense and knowledge of what goes where.
Thomas Paine
Common Sense
He moved the colonists toward revolution by writing Common Sense