Thomas Paine's writings, particularly "Common Sense" and "The American Crisis," played a crucial role in galvanizing public support for the American Revolution. His clear and accessible arguments for independence from British rule inspired colonists to reconsider their loyalty to the Crown and embrace the idea of self-governance. By articulating the principles of liberty and democracy, Paine helped to unify disparate groups around the cause of independence, ultimately influencing the course of American history. His impact extended beyond the Revolution, as his ideas continued to resonate in discussions about rights and governance.
she made a difference by letting woman have there rights
George Washington didn't only make a difference in every state of the United States, but he changed the world by starting the greatest nation ever.
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He was a champion fighter. Apart from that, he made no difference in any way.
It convinced most that it was time to make the break with Britain and create a new nation of their own.
Yes, he did.
Your efforts are welcome, but they will not realistically make a difference.
"the harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph" to express his belief that hardships faced by the American forces during the war will make their eventual victory more meaningful.
It Did Make a Difference was created in 1989.
will make all the difference depending on make and model
thomas fall was the inventer of the covered wagon
Yes, they make a huge difference.
Make the Difference was created on 1990-08-20.
There is no difference
no he doesnt make any difference
No, the electrons and protons in the atoms make a difference.