Thomas Paine's "Common Sense", Thomas Paine's "The Crisis", Thomas Jefferson et. al. "Declaration of Independence. Take your pick.
The document that encouraged the colonies to fight until they achieved independence was Thomas Paine's pamphlet, "Common Sense," published in January 1776. It argued for complete independence from British rule and galvanized public opinion in favor of revolution. By presenting clear and compelling arguments for self-governance, it inspired many colonists to support the fight against British oppression, ultimately contributing to the Declaration of Independence.
It encouraged people to stand up for their beliefs.
It encouraged people to stand up for there beliefs -Apex
It encouraged people to stand up for their beliefs.
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Britsh
At first, the colonists did not approve of the ideas in Common Sense. After the British started passing more and more regulatory laws on the colonists, and secret patriot organizations were formed, the ideas became more accepted all around. They encouraged the colonists to want to fight for independence, because it gave them the confidence and reason to fight.
To convince the colonists to fight for independence
Britsh
Benjamin Franklin was important to the colonists' fight for independence because he secured help from the French.
redcoats
The Patriots wanted to fight the British for their independence because relations with them grew more tense.