"Common Sense" was written by Thomas Paine in 1776. It is a pamphlet that argues for American independence from British rule, presenting the case for the colonies to break away and establish their own government. Paine critiques monarchy and hereditary succession, promoting the idea of a democratic republic and emphasizing the rights and freedoms of individuals. The work was influential in galvanizing public opinion in favor of the Revolutionary War.
"Common Sense"
He wrote several, but his most famous is probably "Common Sense" which he wrote in 1776.
Thomas Paine wrote Common Sense in 1775-1776. He was responding to the British and encouraging the 13 colonies to declare independence.
He wrote Common Sense, a document to persuade more people to take the side of independance from Great Britan
I can't think of who but in case u need to know its about the reasons the colonies should split from england John pain wrote it
Tomas Paine wrote common sense in 1776
thomas paine
Common Sense was originally published in 1776.
Thomas Paine wrote the Pamphlet, 'Common sense' in Janruary 1776. Explained reasons for independence.
He wrote it in 1776 talking about separating from Britain
Thomas Paine
"Common Sense"
the person who wrote the common sense was thomas Paine
He wrote several, but his most famous is probably "Common Sense" which he wrote in 1776.
Thomas Paine wrote Common Sense in 1775-1776. He was responding to the British and encouraging the 13 colonies to declare independence.
He wrote Common Sense, a document to persuade more people to take the side of independance from Great Britan
Thomas Paine wrote a pamphlet called Common Sense, but I don't think it was a poem.