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Common Sense is a pamphlet written by Thomas Paine in 1775-76 advocating independence from Great Britain to people in the Thirteen Colonies

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Q: What was Thomas Paine opinion about the colonies and great Britain?
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Why did Thomas Paine get famous?

for writing the panphlet, common sense which was the first public expresion of opinion against britain in the colonies.


What Along with independence from Britain what did Thomas Paine propose for the colonies?

a republican government.


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


What is one reason Thomas Paine believed that the youth of the colonies was an advantage against Britain?

Thomas Paine believed that their youth lent itself to vigor and unity.


What panhlet did thomas Paine argue that was wrong for the Britain to control the American colonies?

Common Sense


What is the reason Thomas Paine believes that the youth of the colonies is an advantage over Britain?

Because as a young nation, the colonies have less to lose


What did Thomas Paine write that called for the colonies to immediately declare their independence from Great Britain?

Common sense


What is one reason thomas Paine believes that the youth of the colonies is advantage over Britain?

Because as a young nation, the colonies have less to lose


What is one reason Thomas Paine believes that the youth of the colonies is an advantage over the Britain?

Because as a young nation, the colonies have less to lose


What 2 documents were written by Thomas Paine and what was the significance of each?

Thomas Paine's "Common Sense" and Thomas Paine's "The Crisis" papers. Both of these talked about independence: why the colonies should declare independence from Great Britain and how the colonists should go about becoming independent.


What does Thomas Paine say in response to the argument that the colonies have done under the control of Britain In common sense?

That believing the colonies will continue to do well is misleading.


Who wrote common sense a pamphlet that convinced many Americans that complete break with Britain was necessary?

Thomas Paine.