Thomas Paine argued for the separation of the colonies from Britain primarily due to the inherent flaws in monarchy and hereditary rule, which he believed were unjust and outdated. He emphasized that the colonies had the right to self-governance and could establish a fairer system that better represented their interests. Additionally, Paine pointed out the economic benefits of independence, such as free trade and the ability to form alliances with other nations. He also highlighted the negative effects of British rule, including exploitation and the imposition of taxes without representation.
He wrote Common Sense it was a phamplet about the colonies and how they should separate from the king of england.
Thomas Paine wrote in Common Sense that Americans should separate from Great Britain.
Thomas Paine
The Declaration of Independence was written during the Revolutionary War and listed the reasons the thirteen colonies should no longer be part of the British Empire. Its author was Thomas Jefferson.
Thomas Paine. :) Yes, that was the fellow.... your welcome.
He wrote Common Sense it was a phamplet about the colonies and how they should separate from the king of england.
thew colonies that argued that the colonies should not separates are called patriots
Patriots
Thomas Paine wrote in Common Sense that Americans should separate from Great Britain.
american colonists
Yes, Thomas Jefferson did explain why the colonies should break away from Great Britain. He created the document, Declaration of Independance, that stated that the American colonies had the right to break away from Great Britain.
Thomas Paine
Thomas Paine
The Declaration of Independence was written during the Revolutionary War and listed the reasons the thirteen colonies should no longer be part of the British Empire. Its author was Thomas Jefferson.
The two big ideas that Thomas Jefferson believed in were that he believed that the colonies should be free from Britain and he believed that the British had no right to tax the colonies because they had no representatives to represent them.
The two big ideas that Thomas Jefferson believed in were that he believed that the colonies should be free from Britain and he believed that the British had no right to tax the colonies because they had no representatives to represent them.
Thomas Paine wrote in Common Sense that Americans should separate from Great Britain.