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Father of American Revolution?

The Father of the American Revolution is said to be Thomas Paine. He is the author of the pamphlet Common Sense.


Was Common Sense by Thomas Paine a letter?

no. it was a pamphlet supporting the American revolution.


What was the One of the first and most frequently reprinted pamphlets of the American Revolution?

I believe the answer is Thomas Paine's pamphlet Common Sense. It was a vital part of influencing the American Revolution.


What was the name of the pamphlet that influenced many colonists to support independence from Britain?

Tomas Paines Pamphlet "Common Sense"Common Sense by Thomas PaineCommon Sense was the name of the Pamphlet.


What idea had the most influence on the American Revolution?

To be accurate there is not one idea that solely influenced the American Revolution as the reasons for doing so were as diverse as the populace. However the idea of a government in which the people would have a say or an influence is without a doubt the most prevalent of the influences. Thomas Payne influenced the Revolution with his pamphlet Common Sense as did numerous other events such as the Intolerable Acts of Parliament, The Boston Tea Part and various Indian wars


What was Thomas pains contribution to the American Revolution?

He wrote "Common Sense" which influenced the colonist.


Who wrote a pamphlet in support of American independence what was the pamphlet called?

Thomas Paine wrote the pamphlet and it was called common sense.


What were some important events in colonial North Carolina before the American revolution?

The Boston Massacre, the Boston Tea Party, and the pamphlet "Common Sense."


What pamphlet denounced british rule and fanned the flames of revolution?

The pamphlet is called "Common Sense" authored by Thomas Paine.


Who was the US patriot with common sense whose first name was Thomas?

Thomas Paine wrote a sensational pamphlet titled "Common Sense" just in time to inspire the the American Revolution.


What text is credited with promoting the American revolution?

"Common Sense" a pamphlet written by Thomas Paine, which debated the legitimacy of British colonial government in the thirteen colonies.


What was the main imparct of the common sense in the colonies?

"Common Sense" by Thomas Paine was a pamphlet that galvanized public opinion in the American colonies towards independence from Britain. It helped popularize the idea of self-governance and influenced many colonists to support the cause of revolution. The impact of "Common Sense" was significant in shaping the sentiment that led to the Declaration of Independence.