No, because Paine is saying that the British king is like our laws here in America.
That they did not do it on the colonists account, but on their own account
Thomas Paine is American
Thomas Paine, in his pamphlet "Common Sense," refutes the British right to govern America by arguing that hereditary monarchy and distant rule are unnatural and unjust. He asserts that a government should be based on the consent of the governed, which the American colonies do not provide to Britain. Paine emphasizes that the colonies have the right to self-governance and should establish their own independent government to ensure liberty and justice for their people.
because it was when the british were taking the colonists freedoms
No, because Paine is saying that the British king is like our laws here in America.
That they did not do it on the colonists account, but on their own account
Thomas Paine is American
Thomas Paine, in his pamphlet "Common Sense," refutes the British right to govern America by arguing that hereditary monarchy and distant rule are unnatural and unjust. He asserts that a government should be based on the consent of the governed, which the American colonies do not provide to Britain. Paine emphasizes that the colonies have the right to self-governance and should establish their own independent government to ensure liberty and justice for their people.
He argues that they could have done better on their own.
That the argument is faulty and incorrect
because it was when the british were taking the colonists freedoms
Thomas Paine
independence from british
Thomas Paine
Thomas Paine's Common Sense motivated the colonists to take action against the British.
He argues that they could have done better on their own (apex)