Thomas Paine believes that youth possesses a unique vigor and enthusiasm that can be harnessed to challenge British authority. The energy and passion of younger generations enable them to envision and strive for a future free from oppression. Additionally, the youth are less entrenched in the traditions and loyalties that bind older generations to the status quo, allowing them to embrace revolutionary ideas and drive the movement for independence forward. This idealism and willingness to take risks make the youth a crucial asset in the fight against British tyranny.
It was about getting the colonists to start a rebellion against Britain and to gain independence from Britain.
The pamphlet written by Thomas Payne was called Common Sense.
Thomas Paine
Because as a young nation, the colonies have less to lose
Because as a young nation, the colonies have less to lose
What is one reason Thomas Paine believed that the youth of the colonies was an advantage against Britain?
Because their youth lends itself to vigor and unity.
It was about getting the colonists to start a rebellion against Britain and to gain independence from Britain.
The pamphlet written by Thomas Payne was called Common Sense.
Because as a young nation, the colonies have less to lose
Wrote pamplet called Common Sense for independance against Britain.
Thomas Pain
Thomas Paine
Because as a young nation, the colonies have less to lose
Because as a young nation, the colonies have less to lose
Because as a young nation, the colonies have less to lose
To prevent the british impressment of American sailors- novanet