"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.
The colonies were made to separate territories and small differentiates in government Smoyle (A-7713)
It explained the reasons for independence. Apex*
Thomas Paine was theauthor of Common Sense
Statistical methods are a no substitute for common sense.
Common Sense was written by Thomas Paine. Its main idea was that the colonies would benefit from gaining independence from Britain. It talked about how if America stayed with Britain, the trading businesses and the economy would crash, and we would also have to be involved in Britain's wars and make enemies with other countries. It talked about Britain's tyranny and it convinced many colonists to become Patriots and was widely popular among the colonies.
The most basic meaning would be... if something you did was the smart thing to do. An example would be jumping out of an airplane without a parachute.
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Common Sense was written by Thomas Paine. Its main idea was that the colonies would benefit from gaining independence from Britain. It talked about how if America stayed with Britain, the trading businesses and the economy would crash, and we would also have to be involved in Britain's wars and make enemies with other countries. It talked about Britain's tyranny and it convinced many colonists to become Patriots and was widely popular among the colonies.
the main idea of common sense is to persuade nutral poeple to become paitriots. He soon realized that a lot of perople became patriots because his writing was very common. As the title says it takes common sense to read it.
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That the Americans need to stand up against the British for their natural rights.
The main idea of common sence was to show the colonists why to declare independence.