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Just finished the book. The book provides context for the time and events surrounding the Common Sense pamphlet. If I had to sum up his main point and reason for writing the book I would say it was to state his belief that Thomas Paine's Common Sense may have been the single most powerful catalyst for turning American hearts and minds towards the great task of independence from Great Britain at the particular time in which it did; not that independence would or wouldn't have happened at some point without it, but that the words of Paine put America on the fast track towards independence by outlining in a concise way its pros and cons according to Paine through Paine's own uniquly eloquent and impassioned yet 'common man' style of writing.

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