Thomas Paine wrote the 47-page pamphlet "Common Sense" in 1775-1776 advocating for independence from Great Britain for the 13 colonies. He argued for American independence from England and the creation of a democratic republic using rationalism and plain arguments. Paine wrote in a way that was understandable to common people by frequently citing the Bible to support his arguments.
Thomas Paine wrote the 47-page pamphlet "Common Sense" in 1775-1776 advocating for independence from Great Britain for the 13 colonies. He argued for American independence from England and the creation of a democratic republic using rationalism and plain arguments. Paine wrote in a way that was understandable to common people by frequently citing the Bible to support his arguments.
Thomas Paine wrote the 47-page pamphlet "Common Sense" in 1775-1776 advocating for independence from Great Britain for the 13 colonies. He argued for American independence from England and the creation of a democratic republic using rationalism and plain arguments. Paine wrote in a way that was understandable to common people by frequently citing the Bible to support his arguments.
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