Common Sense

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November 1, 2014

 

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The colonies surprisingly began to become unified and slowly started to resist the acts. This led to violence between the mobs and the redcoats. England's grip on the colonies tightened as the colonists slowly tried to break away from Britain. One person who encouraged colonists to demand freedom was Thomas Paine...
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One person who encouraged colonists to demand freedom was Thomas Paine. In 1776 his pamphlet, Common Sense, expressed his passion for freedom from England's corrupt rule. Thomas Paine's Common Sense had a great significance on the influence of the American Revolution, the Declaration of Independence and colonial identity...
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