Thomas Paine's Common Sense was written clearly, in plain language, and ultimately helped convince the Thirteen Colonies to declare and fight for independence from Britain.
an independent and republican America separate from Britian.
because it brought the rising revolutionary sentiment into sharp focus by placing blame for the suffering of the colonies directly on the reigning British monarch king George III
so many people read common sense because it was in a language everyone could understand
People commonly make many errors in reasoning. The most common error is common sense thinking. Many people will think too much about a situation instead of using the common sense to come to a solution.
Paine's writings, published in simple language, persuaded many Americans that they were a new people who should have their own nation based on liberty and rights.- Common Sense by Thomas Paine
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Thomas Paine's Common Sense was written clearly, in plain language, and ultimately helped convince the Thirteen Colonies to declare and fight for independence from Britain.
Because of Common Sense written by Thomas Paine
no one really knows how many delegates signedcommon sensebut the people that signed common sense was, most engenders and also Americans. the pint of common sense was to help engenders seek American independence and to pursue the revolutionary war. . Americans wanted to avoid a final break up with Britain in that case common sense helped convince many Americans that complete break up with Britain was necessary.
Because of Common Sense written by Thomas Paine
Because of Common Sense written by Thomas Paine