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Common Sense By Thomas Paine January 10, 1776 Rallying, Influencing, Motivating.

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1 Common Sense By Thomas Paine January 10, 1776 Rallying, Influencing, Motivating.

2 Thomas Paine Born in Great Britain, January 29, 1737 Self-taught Immigrated to America 1774 Involved in American political life

3 “I offer nothing more than simple facts, plain arguments, and common sense,” Argued strongly for COMPLETE American Independence, not just freedom from British taxation

4 What was “Common Sense?” Revolutionary war pamphlet English, 48 pages First published anonymously January 10, 1776 Sold 500,000 copies in first year & 25 editions Precursor to the Declaration of Independence, which was written six months later

5 How did Common Sense succeed in inspiring so much revolutionary feeling?

6 Used forceful everyday language, influencing workers to attack the idea that the British King should rule the American Colonies American independence would be a victory for humans everywhere Words convinced many Americans that the cause of independence was a just one Played a central role in rallying public opinion; convinced many who were unsure of the purpose of the war

7 "Without the pen of the author of Common Sense, the sword of Washington would have been raised in vain.” – John Adams


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