Radical colonists and influential writings like Thomas Paine's "Common Sense" urged the colonists to reject British rule and seek independence. They emphasized the injustices of monarchy, advocating for self-governance and the establishment of a democratic government based on individual rights. These ideas galvanized public sentiment and played a crucial role in rallying support for the American Revolution.
Because of their great influence in getting American colonists to go to war with Britain.
The subject of "Common Sense" by Thomas Paine was a list of gripes that the Colonists should not put up with any more from the British. "Common Sense" was one of the reasons the Colonists decided to break completely free from the British ruler.
To declare independence and to establish a republic.
Common Sense was written in the colonies. They read the paper then gave it to their buddy to read, who then gave it to his buddy.
Thomas Paine's Common Sense inspired colonists because it talked about opportunities for the common man.
Thomas Paine
Because of their great influence in getting American colonists to go to war with Britain.
Thomas Paine
The subject of "Common Sense" by Thomas Paine was a list of gripes that the Colonists should not put up with any more from the British. "Common Sense" was one of the reasons the Colonists decided to break completely free from the British ruler.
To declare independence and to establish a republic.
Common Sense was written in the colonies. They read the paper then gave it to their buddy to read, who then gave it to his buddy.
Thomas Paine's Common Sense motivated the colonists to take action against the British.
To seek independence from England.
Thomas Paine's Common Sense inspired colonists because it talked about opportunities for the common man.
To convince the colonists to fight for independence
Thomas Paine's Common Sense inspired colonists because it talked about opportunities for the common man.
Tomas Paines Pamphlet "Common Sense"Common Sense by Thomas PaineCommon Sense was the name of the Pamphlet.