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Thomas Paine

Thomas Paine wrote the pamphlet "Common Sense." Motivating people to question the English Monarchy's right to rule, Paine had a major influence in causing the Revolutionary War.

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Even brutes do not devour their young?

Thomas Paine; common sense.

Even brutal people do not consume their young.

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According to paine should the britain be ashamed?

Yes, according to Paine, Britain should be ashamed for its treatment of the colonists. Thomas Paine was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States.

Why did Thomas Paine write an island can not rule a continent?

Because an island is not as powerful as a continent. Also, most of the continents rule and island. For example, Hawaii is an island and it is ruled by the United States. If Hawaii ruled USA, that would be very awkward...haha...

Thomas Paine was influenced by Rousseau's argument that a government should be dissolved if it?

No, Thomas Paine was influenced by Rousseau's concept that society unites for the common good and that citizens of the state surrender certain selfish desires to have their life liberty and property defended.

What was Thomas Paine opinion about the colonies and great Britain?

To prevent an outbreak of war with native Americans ,virgina governor William berkley.

What document written by Thomas Paine inspired Americans to claim their independence from Britain?

Common Sense. It was a pamphlet published in 1776 and immediately inspired the public to demand independence. It is considered one of the most influential political pieces ever written.

How was Thomas Paine's pamphlet Common Sense a weapon against the British?

Thomas Paine's pamphlet, Common Sense, was considered a weapon against the British because it encouraged the colonists of freedom, and showed them what they could be having. Such as, freedom of trade, land, and unalienable rights.

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Where was the common sense pamphlet written?

It was written in Philedelphia at the home of Thomas Paine in 1775, after editing it was published in 1776.

What does Paine mean by 'tis dearness only that gives everything its value?

Thomas Paine means that people give objects their value by how badly they want said object. If a person doesn't want something, it will have a low value. But if a person really wants something, it will have a high value. Dearness is the extent to which someone wants something.