How Did Thomas Paine Cause The American Revolution

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The American Revolution was a time of political turmoil and conflict that happened between the British and the thirteen colonies during 1765 to 1763. The colonists rejected the British monarchy and aristocracy because they believed they should be able to govern themselves. The colonists acted out against the British and their rules, ultimately causing the American Revolution. We know the outcome of this; America declaring the freedom of the colonists from British rule. During the American Revolution, the colonists needed ideas and support to clear themselves of British power. In order to solve the problem, there were philosophers and political theorists to support them in their fight for independence. Thomas Paine, and his writing ‘Common Sense’ along with Thomas Jefferson, and his writing ‘Declaration of Independence’ had influenced a lot of people in that period. I am going to investigate the philosopher, …show more content…

He came with only one purpose--- liberty. “I am not induced by motives of pride, party, or resentment to espouse the doctrine of separation and independence; I am clearly, positively, and conscientiously persuaded that it is the true interest of this continent to be so.” From the evidence here, you can see that the reason why he support the independence isn’t because of the pride or dissatisfied. He just wanted people to think about what was happening. He explained that the colonists should fight against the unfair of the ways of King George III and the British Parliament. Secondly, he was heavily influenced by the Enlightenment, and he questioned the legitimacy of monarchy. In 1776, Philadelphia, he published ‘Common Sense’ to support the Patriot, it became one of the most influential pamphlet. It was a 48 pages pamphlet arguing about the American Independence and articulate in writing the reason why American Revolution and Independence is the only way for the colonists to pursue it as a

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