It proclaimed how outrageous it was that a small little island like Britain was practically ruling a large continent like America.
Paul Revere praised Thomas Paine's "Common Sense" for its impactful arguments advocating for American independence. He recognized the pamphlet's ability to galvanize public opinion and encourage colonists to resist British rule. Revere believed that Paine's clear and persuasive writing played a crucial role in uniting the colonies around the cause of freedom. Overall, he viewed "Common Sense" as a significant catalyst for the revolutionary spirit.
the person who wrote the common sense was thomas Paine
Most people would say it was "Common Sense" by Thomas Paine
No, because Paine is saying that the British king is like our laws here in America.
That the argument is faulty and incorrect
That believing the colonies will continue to do well is misleading.
Yes, one of his political pamphlets was "Common Sense."
He argues that they could have done better on their own (apex)
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The most basic meaning would be... if something you did was the smart thing to do. An example would be jumping out of an airplane without a parachute.
"Sentido común"
In the Revolutionary War, Thomas Paine, a writer, was the one who finally turned the tide in public opinion towards the British. The pamphlet he wrote, Common Sense, compelled people to change their idea about what they were fighting for in this war. He convinced people that it was senseless to fight for the approval of tyrants, and one by one states began to nullify the king's authority within their borders. This led to the Declaration of Independence.