Thomas Paine believed in the cause of liberty and used his gift of the written word to inspire all Americans to take up arms, and throw the shackles of the British government. As an advocate of Democratic Peace Theory, Paine believed that gaining independence, and establishing a democratic government was the best thing many of the colonists would ever do in their lives.
he thought the colonys should be independent because it was comon sense. [his panflit]
Thomas Paine
False
To declare independence and to establish a republic.
It was a pamphlet that filtered through the 13 colonies stating all the reasons that they should revolt against Britain. It persuaded the colonists to fight in the American Revolution for a break from Britain. It heavily criticised the king and monarchy, and talked about opportunities for the common man.
It was a pamphlet that filtered through the 13 colonies stating all the reasons that they should revolt against Britain. It persuaded the colonists to fight in the American Revolution for a break from Britain. It heavily criticised the king and monarchy, and talked about opportunities for the common man.
Thomas Paine
False
To declare independence and to establish a republic.
It was a pamphlet that filtered through the 13 colonies stating all the reasons that they should revolt against Britain. It persuaded the colonists to fight in the American Revolution for a break from Britain. It heavily criticised the king and monarchy, and talked about opportunities for the common man.
It was a pamphlet that filtered through the 13 colonies stating all the reasons that they should revolt against Britain. It persuaded the colonists to fight in the American Revolution for a break from Britain. It heavily criticised the king and monarchy, and talked about opportunities for the common man.
go their own way and revolt
go their own way and revolt (apex)
It was about getting the colonists to start a rebellion against Britain and to gain independence from Britain.
No. It was Thomas Paine.
Because it convinced colonists that they were not bound to Britain
Common Sense
thomas Paine convincing Americans that it is necessary to revolt against the british, who had been ruling unjustly