Thomas Paine
Thomas Paine wrote the Pamphlet, 'Common sense' in Janruary 1776. Explained reasons for independence.
Thomas Paine
Thomas Paine
Common Sense
Thomas Paine
Thomas Paine helped explain the reasons for independence through his influential pamphlet, "Common Sense," published in 1776. In it, he articulated the case for American independence from British rule by arguing that monarchy was an illegitimate form of government and that it was natural for people to govern themselves. Paine’s clear and persuasive writing galvanized public opinion, making the idea of independence more accessible and appealing to the average colonist. His arguments laid the groundwork for the ideological justification of the American Revolution.
Thomas Paine is most well-known for writing the pamphlet Common Sense. This pamphlet clearly explained, in four parts, why Britain was not fit to hold power over America, though the simplest was that it was absolutely silly for an island to rule an entire continent.
the common people of america; to show they all the reasons they should revolt and start the war for independence
Thomas Paine's best-selling pamphlet, "Common Sense," put forth in plain language, the reasons for breaking free from Britain. Initially the fervor of independence had mainly been confined to the aristocratic ruling class in the thirteen colonies. "Common Sense" explained the situation to the common man, and immediately brought both classes to the same conclusion.
It explained the reasons for independence. Apex*
The main arguments explained how people wanted Independence and Republic from Great Britain.
He influenced the debate over Independence by writing the 50-page pamphlet called the Common Sense.