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He also wanted peace with england
independence from the British i think :)
Thomas Paine wrote a pamphlet named "Common Sense," not a poem. It was published in 1776 and strongly advocated for American independence from British rule.
Thomas Paine published a pamphlet about independence from Great Britain called Common Sense. It was an important step into helping colonies think about rebellion in the few months before the Declaration of Independence was written on July 4, 1776.
Common Sense is written by Thomas Paine it made the colonist think why they should be Independent (the Deloation of Independece) from Britan.
Thomas Paine's Common Sense criticized monarchies and convinced many American colonists of the need to break away from Britain.
Thomas Paine's Common Sense inspired colonists because it talked about opportunities for the common man.
It was popular because it voiced what everyone was thinking anyway. The colonies needed a catalyst, and Thomas Paine did that for them.
no because, they might have succeeded
no because, they might have succeeded
Thomas Paine's 'Common Sense" had a strong effect because people who lived under English oppression needed to realize that 'common sense' applied in terms of doing all that England asked and still being told they had to do more. It was a time for colonist to use common sense and react, time for them to seek freedom