In "Common Sense," Thomas Paine refers to Great Britain as the island in question. He discusses the relationship between the American colonies and Britain, arguing for independence and criticizing the monarchy's rule. Paine emphasizes the geographic and political separation between the colonies and Britain to advocate for self-governance and the establishment of an independent nation.
Thomas Paine was referring to a world where the "continent", the United States, that had many people and land, to be ruled by Britain, the "island".
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"Common Sense" by Thomas Paine was published in 1776.
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Thomas Paine was referring to a world where the "continent", the United States, that had many people and land, to be ruled by Britain, the "island".
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Thomas Paine authored Common Sense which helped add fuel for the Revolutionary WarThomas Paine
Common sense thomas Paine books achievements
"Common Sense" by Thomas Paine was published in 1776.
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It was actually a pamphlet and it was written by Thomas Paine.
Thomas Paine was the author of Common Sense
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Common Sense was a pamphlet, not an article. He is referring to the king of England
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Thomas Paine did write Common Sense. It was first published on January 10th, 1776.