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Because it convinced colonists that they were not bound to Britain
One publication that played a significant role in convincing colonists to break from Britain and declare independence was Thomas Paine's pamphlet "Common Sense." It made a compelling argument for why independence was necessary and helped galvanize public opinion in favor of revolution.
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No. It was Thomas Paine.
the novel inspired people to go against Britain
It helped motivate the colonists even more, to pull away from Great Britain and go for independence
To declare independence and to establish a republic.
the pamphlet "a modest proposal"
The pamphlet "Common Sense" was written anonymously by Thomas Paine and first published in January, 1776.
The purpose was to tell American colonists to rebel against the British monarchy and proclaim their independence. ///the purpose was to encourage colonists to proclaim their independence from britain, and to helped confused colonists come to a resolve into which side they would join.
It impacted the colonists by helping them choose to go to war or not to go to war. The pamphlet 'Common Sense' by Thomas Paine provided a list of positive reasons why the colonists should approve and get behind the war for independence. The pamphlet was written almost a full year after armed conflict began in the United States (between the colonists/colonies and Great Brittan), so it did not provide reason to start the war, only reasons for unsure colonists to back it.
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