Thomas Paine is credited with galvanizing the independent movement through his influential pamphlet, "Common Sense," published in 1776. In it, he eloquently argued for independence from British rule, presenting compelling reasons for self-governance and republicanism. His accessible writing style and persuasive arguments resonated with a wide audience, helping to shift public opinion toward the idea of independence. Paine's work inspired many colonists to support the revolutionary cause, making him a key figure in the movement for American independence.
he was a patriot
He is saying that the law takes precedence, is the most important.
It is a clever response to the idea of luck. He was saying the harder he worked the more rewarding his accomplishments were. In a sense, he was saying he made his own luck.
No, because Paine is saying that the British king is like our laws here in America.
He was saying in a formal way..given the existing conditions God and common sense would say we (America and Great Britian) should separate.
Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence saying that we should be free and independent and have equal rights for our country.
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media should be independent because they have to given rights for saying anyting in front of anyone.
The student gave credit to the original author of the quote to avoid plagiarism.
for give and forget
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it tells about how independent the nation is.
saying bad words
he was a patriot
God save the queen
Rotation movement of the head.