Both Common Sense by Thomas Paine and Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe were influential literary works that aimed to stir public sentiment. Common Sense sought to inspire American colonists to revolt against British rule, while Uncle Tom's Cabin sought to provoke discussions about the immorality of slavery. Both works played a significant role in shaping public opinion and contributing to social change.
You mean common
his themes were about government
the name was common sense.
Thomas Paine's common sense is a way to convince people to ditch the king and side with the patriots.
Tomas Paines Pamphlet "Common Sense"Common Sense by Thomas PaineCommon Sense was the name of the Pamphlet.
Thomas Paine influenced the colonist by writing common sense which gave them enough confidence to stand up and fight for themselves
Thomas Paine influenced the colonist by writing common sense which gave them enough confidence to stand up and fight for themselves
Tomas paines pamphlet.
Because the colonies were under the thumb of England, paying them exorbitant taxes, and independence was the best choice for them.
I think Paine was trying to tell us that we should know that England was treating us unfairly. Everything in the pamphlet was a reminder of what should have been "Common Sense".
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.
It's believed to be responsible for the residents of the 13 colonies deciding in favor of independence.