Thomas Paine's pamphlet, Common Sense, argued that the British had no reason to rule the whole nation of America. Even if Britain claimed to be the 'mother country' of America, the actions Britain took were horrendous, almost moreso with this context, as no mother would harm her child so.
Thomas Paine's pamphlet, Common Sense, argued that the British had no reason to rule the whole nation of America. Even if Britain claimed to be the 'mother country' of America, the actions Britain took were horrendous, almost moreso with this context, as no mother would harm her child so.
- Freedom- Political liberty- Religious freedom- Economic Opportunity- Practice their religion- Escape persecution-------------------------------------------------------The common textbook answer is that the colonists came to America in search of religious freedom.
It made Colonists resent Great Britain. You can save five points and look at wikipedia for two seconds, broseph.
Paine called for complete independence from Britain. More than half of the delegates at the Second Continental Congress agreed with Paine.
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.
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To convince the colonists to fight for independence
To declare independence and to establish a republic.
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.
In his book "Common Sense," Thomas Paine urged the colonists to seek independence from British rule, arguing that monarchy was wrong and that the colonies should establish a democratic government. He called for a complete separation from Great Britain and encouraged the colonists to fight for their freedom.
- Freedom- Political liberty- Religious freedom- Economic Opportunity- Practice their religion- Escape persecution-------------------------------------------------------The common textbook answer is that the colonists came to America in search of religious freedom.
the colonists were mistreated by king george, he forced the sugar act, the stamp act, and the intolerable acts on them,the colonists were sick of it..The"govornment" decided to separate from Britain John Adams suggested that George Washington be the leader of the colonial "army" (all volunteers and colonists, untrained) some colonists did not want freedom from Britain so Thomas payne wrote the pamphlet "Common Sense".. to persuade the clonists to go for freedom,this was widely published throughout many countries, so people from other countries would help them fight the British, this began the American Revolution.
There are three factors that contributed to the movement for independence from Britain: 1. Thomas Paine's Common sense 2. Discontent among the colonists over king George restrictive trade policies 3. A desire by the colonists to govern themselves
It wasn't that. The colonists felt as though the British were treating them bad like slaves. They wanted freedom to their own religion and freedom to do what they please. The Declaration of Independence was actually talking about Preamble, List of Grievances towards the king ect. Common Sense also changed a lot of colonists idea of Britain and started to make them think about how bad Britain is.
The primary reason is that Britain continually and increasingly taxed the colonists on common goods that they grew(Sugar, Tobacco etc.) without providing the colonists representation in Parliament; the colonists were taxed without providing consent. This has come to be known as 'taxation without representation'. I should note, that in defence of Britain, the colonists weren't taxed at all before this, so it is not as though taxes were suddenly and unreasonably raised beyond levels that they could afford.
Because it convinced colonists that they were not bound to Britain
It was about getting the colonists to start a rebellion against Britain and to gain independence from Britain.
Thomas Paine wrote Common Sense as well as The Crisis, and encouraged the colonists to rebel against Britain. He was considered a significant inspiration to the Patriots.