Similarities Between Declaration Of Independence And Thomas Paine

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Deducing from both documents, Declaration of Independence and the Common Sense pamphlet. There are numerous concepts to take in account of why American revolutionaries wanted to declare their independence from Great Britain. To begin with, Thomas Paine’s pamphlet was created to convey two main points, independence from England and the creation of a democratic republic. The result of this creation was from the constant British violation against the rights of Americans and unfair British rule. Paine questions the fact a continent remains tied to an island and under its cruel policies. Reminding colonists that America is not a British nation. In addition, he questions whether Britain is truly the mother country but would a mother burden her children and treat them badly? Implying that Britain’s motive to colonize America was beneficial towards them only and they did not consider the best interest of the colonies; involving them in wars …show more content…

Overall his expressions created an impact on colonists and lead the publishing of The Declaration of Independence. Thomas Jefferson’s document states three important concepts. The first asserts that all men are equal therefore have the rights of living life in liberty and happiness. Moreover, if the government becomes corrupt then the people have the right to choose a new one. Second mentions all the charges against the British king such as abusing the rights of colonies, abandoning them and waging wars. The last declares the nation’s independence breaking the connection with Britain. To conclude, all the reasons indicated previously justify the American revolutionaries cause of war to separate from Britain, because it did not provide any advantages instead it made them more insecure. On the other hand, being independent will help them "flourish" as mentioned before in Thomas Pain‘s

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