Thomas Paine wrote the "Common Sense" this gave or supported reasons to why the colonists should fight for their independence.
no but he did play a big role
He played an active role.
A military role.
Thomas Paine did not directly participate in the writing of the Declaration of Independence; however, his influential pamphlet "Common Sense," published in January 1776, played a crucial role in swaying public opinion toward independence from Britain. Paine's arguments for self-governance and the rejection of monarchical rule inspired many colonists and provided a philosophical foundation for the push for independence. His ideas helped create an environment that made the Declaration, drafted later that year, more palatable to the American public and the Continental Congress.
Thomas Searles was played by Andre Braugher.
It was created
Thomas Jefferson
He invented the airplane that goes under water.
Cpl. Thomas Searles.
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The Vikings did not play a direct role in the history of Rome. The Vikings were a seafaring people from Scandinavia who primarily targeted areas in Northern Europe, not Rome.