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Who wrote Common Sense and what did it say?

the person who wrote the common sense was thomas Paine


What did Thomas Paine's 'Common Sense' convince colonists to do?

Thomas Paine wrote in Common Sense that Americans should separate from Great Britain.


What was the message of thomas paines common sense?

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.


Author of Common Sense and The Crisis encouraging the colonists to rebel against Britain?

Thomas Paine wrote Common Sense as well as The Crisis, and encouraged the colonists to rebel against Britain. He was considered a significant inspiration to the Patriots.


Did thomas gates have anything to do with declaration of independence?

wrote phamphlet "Common Sense" which helped colonists decide for independence from British.


When was common sense wrote?

Tomas Paine wrote common sense in 1776


DidThomas Jefferson wrote the Common Sense?

No. Thomas Paine wrote Common Sense.


What Thomas Wrote pamphlet Common Sense which helped colonists decide for independence from Britain?

The pamphlet "Common Sense" was written anonymously by Thomas Paine and first published in January, 1776.


How did common sense influence the colonists?

It was the reason why the revolutionary war started, thomas paine wrote common sense for the average man to understand explaining why they needed to be independent from britian


Name three pieces of literature that Thomas Paine wrote?

One is Common Sense. He wrote that. He wrote Common Sense, The Rights of Man, and The Crisis.


What Role did Thomas Paine play in US history?

Thomas Paine wrote the "Common Sense" this gave or supported reasons to why the colonists should fight for their independence.


Who wrote Fellow colonists You should read this booklet because it's common sense that?

Thomas Paine wrote it. Look it in the Social Studies Alive! americas past chapter 12 page 163