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Common Sense by Thomas Pain had a big influence cuz u eat poo! :)
Thomas Paine's "Common Sense" laid out the case for independence from Britain in plain, clearly understood terms. The pamphlet became a best seller and garnered the support of the common people for what initially was mainly supported by the colonial' aristocracy.
It led to gradual development of a colonial sense of independence years before the Revolution.
They all contributed to a growing sense of shared identity.
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the effect was that it persuaded people to help fight and stand up for their rights and some people joined them in the war
William Penn was the founder. Thomas Paine, author of Common Sense and Ben Franklin, an American Statesman both resided in Pennsylvania.
It made Colonists resent Great Britain. You can save five points and look at wikipedia for two seconds, broseph.
Common Sense by Thomas Pain had a big influence cuz u eat poo! :)
Thomas Paine's "Common Sense" laid out the case for independence from Britain in plain, clearly understood terms. The pamphlet became a best seller and garnered the support of the common people for what initially was mainly supported by the colonial' aristocracy.
It led to gradual development of a colonial sense of independence years before the Revolution.
They all contributed to a growing sense of shared identity.
They all contributed to a growing sense of shared identity.
GEORGE WASHINGTON
Thomas Paine's pamphlet "Common Sense" helped the colonists break away from Great Britain. The colonists loyalties to the crown were deeply ingrained but this pamphlet created a massive movement. It encouraged the colonists to cut the ties to Great Britain and this prompted the American Revolution
Thomas Paine's pamphlet "Common Sense" helped the colonists break away from Great Britain. The colonists loyalties to the crown were deeply ingrained but this pamphlet created a massive movement. It encouraged the colonists to cut the ties to Great Britain and this prompted the American Revolution