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Q: What effect did common sense have in the colonies?
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Paine's Common Sense increased support for what in the colonies?

The colonies


In Thomas Paine’s Common Sense he wrote that it was common sense for the colonies to fight for independence because?

the colonies got nothing from England.


What was the second meeting of representatives from the colonies?

common sense


How did the Common Sense reach the colonists?

Common Sense was written in the colonies. They read the paper then gave it to their buddy to read, who then gave it to his buddy.


Why did Thomas Paine gave his pamphlet the title common sense?

Because it was just common sense for the 13 colonies to fight for independence.


In Thomas Paines Common Sense he wrote that it was common sense for the colonies to fight for independence because?

Because the colonies were under the thumb of England, paying them exorbitant taxes, and independence was the best choice for them.


Who was Common Sense by Thomas Paine written to?

It was written to the British colonies.


Common sense writer?

Thomas Paine wrote the pamphlet Common Sense in 1775. He wrote it to refute the monarchy and the British rule in the colonies.


In the pamphlet Common Sense the author argues that the colonies should what?

The Common Sense pamphlet urged the 13 colonies to fight for their independence from Great Britain. It had a wide distribution in meeting places.


What was the main impact of common sense in the colonies?

The colonies were made to separate territories and small differentiates in government Smoyle (A-7713)


Why did so mamy people in the colonies read common sense?

so many people read common sense because it was in a language everyone could understand


How did Thomas Paine's Common Sense change public opinion in the colonies?

Common Sense helped convince many Americans that a complete break with Britain was necessary