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How did Thomas Paines pamphlet 'common sense' change public opinion in the colonies?

Thomas Paine's pamphlet "Common Sense," published in January 1776, significantly shifted public opinion in the American colonies by passionately advocating for independence from British rule. Its clear and persuasive arguments against monarchy and for republican governance resonated with a wide audience, making the case that independence was not only necessary but achievable. By framing the struggle for independence as a moral and logical imperative, Paine galvanized support for the revolutionary cause, ultimately helping to lay the ideological foundation for the Declaration of Independence. The pamphlet sold thousands of copies, reaching a diverse readership and fostering a sense of unity among colonists.


Who was the first American writer to create a best seller?

Thomas Paine. With his book Common Sense. Common Sense was not a book, it was a pamphlet.


What role did Thomas Paine did in the revolution war?

Thomas Paine took a great role in the revolutionary war sinse his pamphlet, "common Sense" that sold over 100,00 copies in the first three months triggered a realization in the colonies of all that the British had been doing to them, including taxes, laws, acts and overall controll of the colonies. This inspirational piece of writing later was what convinced the Continental Congress to write the Declaration of Independence and send it to the British declaring final independence and separation. Without Thomas Paine and his beautiful writing we might still be under English rule to this day.


How many copies of Common Sense did Thomas Paine sell in a year and a half?

120,000 copies in the first three months, 500,000 in the first year


Was it possible that another document in 1776 inspired a spirit of independence more than The Declaration of Independence?

Thomas Paine's pamphlet "Common Sense" was published at the start of 1776 and was regarded as a best-seller of the time. More than 150,000 authorized copies were sold and nearly everyone in the colonies read the booklet or heard it read publicly. The pamphlet ignited quite a lot of interest in the idea of independence. The actual Declaration was signed in the middle of the year and the Revolution was already underway by the time the Declaration became a public document.


Who is Thomas Paine and what did he do?

Thomas Paine (1737-1809) was a US colonial author, lawyer, and scholar. One of his greatest contributions was the pamphlet "Common Sense" (1776) which delineated the important reasons for colonial independence from Britain.


What did Thomas Paine do to try to help the colonists?

Thomas Paine motivated the Continental Army and colonies by writing pieces such as Common Sense, and The American Crisis. Washington passed copies of them around the soldiers, and read them aloud to the soldiers who could not read.


If I make copies of a pamphlet and hand them out is that considered copyright infringement?

For most uses, yes; a license would be required. There are limited educational uses that may be considered fair.


Did Thomas Paine make a lot of money from the sale of his pamphlet?

He made a lot of money, sold half a million copies in one year, but he gave all of the earnings to the revolutionary army. He took a job as a clerk after the war started and started a fund for them which over time became Bank of America. T-Paine is awesome.


What argument did Thomas Paine present in Common Sense?

Thomas Paine had several arguments for seeking independence for American colonists. These arguments included the impractical rule by the British because of the slow communication. He felt that Britain put the needs of the British before the American colonists. He also felt that the Britain would make American colonists commit to European wars that would hamper international trade that was needed.


What did Thomas pane do for a living?

He was an English born political philosopher and helped shape the ideas of the 1700’s. He wrote Common Sense, The Age of Reason, and Agrarian Justice. He was the most influential pamphleteer of his time. His Common Sense was published in1776 and sold 150,000 copies.


what sold more than Poor Richard’s Almanack?

The bible