They thought it was good and squid ward approved.
stop it ken
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 should tell you that common sense is not a word, it is a phrase made from two words.
common sense is something you have been taken from life and school and and parents when you was child and you riased with it until you reached to 16, 17 or 18 years and you can say it is instinet,. but logic something you gain it by learning and expierence and comes from age 18, 19 to 45,55,60 years
Tomas Paines Pamphlet "Common Sense"Common Sense by Thomas PaineCommon Sense was the name of the Pamphlet.
Loyalists were loyal to the British crown, they probably wouldn't have liked the patriots, but respected their need to defend their country and agreed that their sense was okay, but still thought they were supporting the wrong country.
What have in common the Patriots and the Loyalists?
figglebum
The suggestion of revolution could be considered treason and result in arrest for its author or violent reaction against him from loyalists.
I say they were mostly loyalists.
"Sentido común"
The audience were both loyalists who were unsure in joining the American rebels and the rebels who were leaning towards the side of the loyalists. It was written in such a way that common people could interpret concepts and to promote the rebellion. The technique was to use what Thomas Paine thought was "common sense" to persuade people into believing what he expected to be an obvious thing.
the person who wrote the common sense was thomas Paine
nothing common sense
It actually doesn't matter if you're a man or a woman. Common sense ties in naturally and how you're raised. Being a woman, I'm more biased to say that women have more common sense, but so would a man...so it's really not fair to just say one has more common sense over the other.
They both believed in something
"Actions speak louder than words" is a common sense saying which means that what you do carries more weight and impact than what you say.