Thomas Paine's "Common Sense," published in 1776, was crucial in galvanizing public support for American independence from British rule. It articulated the case for breaking away from monarchical governance, promoting democratic ideals and self-governance. Paine's accessible language and compelling arguments reached a wide audience, helping to shift public opinion and energize the revolutionary movement. Its impact was pivotal in encouraging colonists to embrace the idea of independence and fight for their rights.
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It's believed to be responsible for the residents of the 13 colonies deciding in favor of independence.
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Tomas Paines Pamphlet "Common Sense"Common Sense by Thomas PaineCommon Sense was the name of the Pamphlet.
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It's believed to be responsible for the residents of the 13 colonies deciding in favor of independence.
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Thomas Paine's common sense is a way to convince people to ditch the king and side with the patriots.
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