Thomas Paine's views, particularly those expressed in "Common Sense," would likely resonate with Enlightenment thinkers, American colonists seeking independence from British rule, and advocates for democratic governance and individual rights. His calls for independence and critique of monarchy appealed to those frustrated with British oppression and inspired revolutionary sentiment among a diverse range of colonists, including farmers, artisans, and intellectuals. Additionally, his ideas on human rights and social equality would attract early advocates for social reform.
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What factors reduced support for the Central Powers and increased support for the allies in the U.S.?
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Thomas Jefferson led the group of delegates who refused to support the Constitution until it included a Bill of Rights.
Thomas Jefferson led the group of delegates who refused to support the Constitution until it included a Bill of Rights.
Thomas Jefferson led the group of delegates who refused to support the Constitution until it included a Bill of Rights.
Thomas Jefferson led the group of delegates who refused to support the Constitution until it included a Bill of Rights.
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