Thomas Paine
Thomas Paine
Common Sense
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.
Explain how conflicts and rivalries among European nations both helped and hindered the American struggle for independence?
Ben Franklin helped write the declaration of independence!
Washington helped more to gaine independence and he was the commander of the troops.
william
The US fought Spain for Cuban Independence.
Because of the same reasons other religons are created. To base economic growth, hope, comfort etc. It helped to explain natural events that local science at the time couldn't explain. At the time, it made sense
yes he did he helped write it
John Adams: Championed the cause for Independence.
Thomas Paine played a crucial role in articulating the case for American independence through his pamphlet "Common Sense," published in 1776. In it, he argued that monarchy was an illegitimate form of government and that the colonies had the right to self-governance. Paine's clear and persuasive writing galvanized public opinion, making the idea of independence more accessible and appealing to ordinary colonists. His work helped to unify revolutionary sentiment and laid the philosophical groundwork for the Declaration of Independence.