King George III likely viewed Thomas Paine's pamphlet "Common Sense" as a significant threat to his authority and the stability of the British Empire. The pamphlet articulated strong arguments for independence and criticized monarchical rule, resonating with the American colonists' growing desire for self-governance. George III’s disdain for the revolutionary sentiments expressed in "Common Sense" reflected his commitment to maintaining British control over the colonies and his belief in the legitimacy of his rule. Ultimately, he saw such ideas as inflammatory and undermining the loyalty of his subjects.
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In Thomas Paine's pamphlet "Common Sense", he argued that it was common sense that the children (colonists) would break away from the parents (England).
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King George II
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King George III was not referred to as "common sense"; rather, the term "Common Sense" refers to a pamphlet written by Thomas Paine in 1776. This influential work argued for American independence from British rule and criticized monarchy, including King George III's reign. Paine's writing resonated with the American colonists' desire for self-governance and played a significant role in shaping public opinion during the Revolutionary War.
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A Tyrant because people thought of him as a Bad King
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