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The drafting of Common Sense
Paine's powerful words convinced many Americans that it was time to declare independence
Individual citizens should have rights.
Common Sense was connected to the Declaration of Independence as we can tell by looking at our quotes "Common Sense followed the natural rights philosophy of John Locke, justifying independence as the will of the people and revolution as a device for bring happiness." there were three natural rights in Common Sense and also there were three same natural rights in Declaration of Independence " ...that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness"
it gave good reasons for becoming independent
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Common Sense and the Declaration of Independence :)
Thomas Paine wrote about 'people had the right to govern themselves rather than a king' but, the Declaration of Independence states to break free from Brittan.
the first main section of the declaration of independence is
The importance of freedom
Individual citizens should have rights
The drafting of Common Sense
wrote phamphlet "Common Sense" which helped colonists decide for independence from British.
The Declaration of Independence and the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen are similar in that they both show that the people want freedom from the current form of government, that the common people are not happy with their lot, and that they want a new leader.
The Declaration of Independence and the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen are similar in that they both show that the people want freedom from the current form of government, that the common people are not happy with their lot, and that they want a new leader.
By they signs something and Thomas wrote a pamphlet
The Declaration of Independence (I assume that is what you are referring to) was written to declare our independence from England. Contrary to common belief, this document has no form of government. Our modern government is not directly affected by the Declaration at all. Basically, people were sick of England's grip on our nation. A group of men came together and officially declared independence by means of the Declaration of Independence.