Thomas Paine wrote the Common Sense pamphlet. The Pamphlet encouraged Thomas Jefferson to write the Declaration of Independence.
It called for American Independence, union of the American Colonies, and pursueded the Revolutionary War. (Thomas Paine wrote "Common Sense".)
January of 1776Thomas Paine's Common Sense was published in January 1776.
Thomas Pain's pamphlet, "Common Sense" made a big impact on the citizens of the colonies. This was because he wrote it in plain English, so it was easily understandable. Common Sense was written by him to convince people that breaking away from the rule of England was a good thing.
I think the common sense was something that Thomas Paine wrote. He wrote it in the 1700's. It was convincing to many people. It made the colonist who were Patriots give them curage to fight for their independence. The common Sense is a 48 long paged book. Thomas Paine wasn't the only one who wrote it, Benjamin Rush helped him write, publish, and edit the book. Benjamin Rush also thought of the name, common Sense. The colonist were fighting for their independence from Britan by the way. If it wasn't for Thomas Paine the colonist wouldn't of got their freedom from King George the 3rd. For more information go to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_Sense_(pamphlet)http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_was_the_common_sense&action=edit§ion=new
Tomas Paine wrote common sense in 1776
No. Thomas Paine wrote Common Sense.
One is Common Sense. He wrote that. He wrote Common Sense, The Rights of Man, and The Crisis.
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Thomas Pain wrote the book common sense
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No, Thomas Paine wrote Common Sense.
Common Sense was originally published in 1776.
Thomas Paine wrote the pamphlet Common Sense in 1775. He wrote it to refute the monarchy and the British rule in the colonies.
Common sense is not so common. My most common sense is my sense of humor. Some early American Colonist wrote a book called "Common Sense".
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