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Why did thomas Paine hate the king?

Thomas Paine was against the King of England, George III. Paine did not agree with his policy of taxation of the colonies without their proper representation in the British Parliament.


What did Thomas Paine's Common sense advocate?

Thomas Paine was an English-American political activist and author. Born in 1737. Paine's pamphlet, "Common Sense", advocated American Independence from the King of England and Great Britain.


What did Thomas Paine write and why was it important?

He wrote Common Sense it was a phamplet about the colonies and how they should separate from the king of england.


Who did Thomas Paine attack in common sense?

In Thomas Paine's pamphlet "Common Sense", he argued that it was common sense that the children (colonists) would break away from the parents (England).


Which best describes Thomas Paine's Common Sense?

Thomas Paine was an English-American political activist and author. Born in 1737. Paine's pamphlet, "Common Sense", advocated American Independence from the King of England and Great Britain.


How did the ecomny in new england compare to the ecomny of southern colines?

new England is manufacturing and the south is farming (king cotton)


Who is the brute and savage thomas Paine was refering to in common sense?

Common Sense was a pamphlet, not an article. He is referring to the king of England


What country was Thomas Paine from?

England.


What does thomas Paine say about the king in common sense?

No, because Paine is saying that the British king is like our laws here in America.


What was thomas Paine born in?

Thomas Paine was born in England, but ended up living in Pennsylvania.


Who was one of the first and loudest to speak up against England?

Thomas Paine


What were some of Thomas Paine's ideas?

Thomas Paine is known for writing the pamphlet Common Sense. The main ideas of this pamphlet were: -the King of England was a "royal brute" -it was America's destiny to become independent from England. -all around, america would be better off without Britain and they would be able to care for themselves with no problem.