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The Declaration of Independence written in July 1775 by Thomas Jefferson.
It helped convince many colonists that it was time to support independence.
Thomas Paine wrote his masterwork, "Common Sense," in 1775. In it, he tries to convince the American colonists to support independence. It was an extremely effective pamphlet.
Thomas Paine wrote the "Common Sense" this gave or supported reasons to why the colonists should fight for their independence.
The document that encouraged the colonists to fight until they achieved independence was Thomas Paine's pamphlet "Common Sense," published in 1776. In it, Paine passionately argued for the colonies' break from British rule, emphasizing the moral and practical reasons for independence. His compelling rhetoric and clarity of thought galvanized public opinion and motivated many colonists to support the revolutionary cause.
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Thomas Paine was an author, pamphleteer, radical, inventor, intellectual, revolutionary, and one of the founding fathersof the United States. He wrote the pamphlet called "Common Sense" which persuaded colonists to support independence.
To declare independence and to establish a republic.
Thomas Paine
To show the depth of the colonists' commitment to independence
Tomas Paines Pamphlet "Common Sense"Common Sense by Thomas PaineCommon Sense was the name of the Pamphlet.
It impacted the colonists by helping them choose to go to war or not to go to war. The pamphlet 'Common Sense' by Thomas Paine provided a list of positive reasons why the colonists should approve and get behind the war for independence. The pamphlet was written almost a full year after armed conflict began in the United States (between the colonists/colonies and Great Brittan), so it did not provide reason to start the war, only reasons for unsure colonists to back it.