How Did Thomas Paine Wrote Common Sense

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Nicholas Raneri Raneri 1 Mr. McGoldrick 10/28/15 History Thomas Paine’s Common Sense When Thomas Paine wrote Common Sense it was during a time of frustration and fright. Americans had to decide whether they wanted to risk their lives for freedom or stay under Great Britain's rule. Paine aimed for America to set an example for other countries to follow into freedom and democracy. In Britain they inherited their power rather than winning power in a democratic election. Paine thought the only to gain independence was to fight in a war against Britain opposing tyranny. The laws that were set for the thirteen colonies were unjust, for example mercantilism. Mercantilism was a way for Great Britain to use the thirteen colonies for their own good. The thirteen colonies would make raw materials and export them to foreign countries. The unfinished goods would be sent to the thirteen colonies to be finished. This would raise the price giving them a higher value. The money being made from this process would go to the mother country. This went hand in hand with the Triangular Trade also known as the Slave Trade. This is where Africans would be sent from Africa to Britain and then to The Americas. The Africans were enslaved and worked on …show more content…

He made several points showing how brutal the monarchy of Britain is. The Americans were on the break of revolution and common sense pushed the ideas further making Americans aspire independence from Britain. Paine shared his thought on what the thirteen colonies were really made up of. They weren't citizens of Britain but a group of people meshed together with their own ideas. If Great Britain really was the "Mother Country" of the thirteen colonies then they wouldn't be treated as harshly as they were. He explains how a mother should be nourishing but instead the thirteen colonies were constantly being used for the satisfaction of Great

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