Wrote by Thomas Paine and wrote to pursuade colonist to join the Patriots.
He wrote common sense and he invented the horse bridle
It's believed to be responsible for the residents of the 13 colonies deciding in favor of independence.
It was important because it led the colonies (Pennsylvania and South Carolina) to seek independence and this led to the Revolutionary war.
It explained the reasons for independence. Apex*
Thomas Paine wrote Common Sense describing why America should be a free, independent state. He was also very influential leading up to the rev. war. Hope this is what u were looking for im only in 8th grade :)
Common sense is not so common. My most common sense is my sense of humor. Some early American Colonist wrote a book called "Common Sense".
He wrote common sense and he invented the horse bridle
Thomas Pain's pamphlet, "Common Sense" made a big impact on the citizens of the colonies. This was because he wrote it in plain English, so it was easily understandable. Common Sense was written by him to convince people that breaking away from the rule of England was a good thing.
I don't think so because common sense is the accumulation of ordinary day-to-day knowledge that we refer to as common sense.
This quote is attributed to Voltaire
It's believed to be responsible for the residents of the 13 colonies deciding in favor of independence.
It was important because it led the colonies (Pennsylvania and South Carolina) to seek independence and this led to the Revolutionary war.
so many people read common sense because it was in a language everyone could understand
he wrote Republic
because he wrote the declaration of independence . it is very important
So you don't get tossed around and you can land heavy strikes, no idea why you asked it seems like common sense
Why was Common Sense so popular when America was declaring independence