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Who said that it was common sense to declare independence?

Thomas Paine


Who said Oh ye that love of mankind Ye that dare oppose not only the tyranny but the tyrant stand forth?

Thomas Paine said that in his pamphlet titled "Common Sense" (1776)


What did Thomas Paine write to encourage the colonist to declare independence?

He had said that citizens, not kings and queens, should make laws.


Father of American Revolution?

The Father of the American Revolution is said to be Thomas Paine. He is the author of the pamphlet Common Sense.


What was the last sentence in Thomas Paine's Common Sense pamphlet?

It said Happy Revolution and to all a good night!


When Richard Henry lee said that he was now convinced of the necessity of separation he was describing the influence of?

Thomas Paine's: Common Sense


What were the names of the people who supported Thomas Paine common scence paphlet?

George Washington was the person that supported thomas Paine paphlet common sence because, he said " I find common sense is working a powerful change in the minds of any man".


How many copies does Thomas Paines pamphlet Common Sense sell?

There were 220,000 copies of common sense sold in the first six months.


How did Thomas Paine contribute to the American Revolution?

He wrote common sense and he invented the horse bridle


Who wrote commpon sense which said that people should rule themselves?

Thomas Paine


Who wrote common sense and what is common sense?

Thomas Paine is the author of the pamphlet called "Common Sense".The pamphlet "Common Sense" argued that citizens should be able to make decisions about their own governments.Does that help? hope it does.Thomas Paine writes a pamphlet called "Common Sense" Published Jan. 1776.Changed populations view of the King and England. It was 'common sense' that we start our own country.


Who said you challenge the warmest advocate for reconciliation to show a single advantage that this continent can reap by being connected with great Britain?

Thomas Paine, a political activist and author, said this in his pamphlet "Common Sense" in 1776. Paine argued that there was no benefit for the American colonies in being connected to Great Britain and that independence was the best course of action.