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What pamphlet presented justification to Americans for the break with Great Britain?

What pamphlet convinced many that the American colonies needed to make a formal break with Great Britain


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What was thomas Paine 47 pages political pamphlet called?

Paine's pamphlet was called Common Sense.


Who wrote common sense and what is it?

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What text is credited with promoting the American revolution?

"Common Sense" a pamphlet written by Thomas Paine, which debated the legitimacy of British colonial government in the thirteen colonies.


Who wrote a pamphlet in support of American independence what was the pamphlet called?

Thomas Paine wrote the pamphlet and it was called common sense.


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The Common Sense pamphlet urged the 13 colonies to fight for their independence from Great Britain. It had a wide distribution in meeting places.


Who wrote a pamphlet in January 1776 that supported independence in the colonies?

thomas jefferson


What was the purpose of Thomas Paine pamphlet?

Thomas Paine's pamphlet, "Common Sense," published in 1776, aimed to advocate for American independence from British rule. It sought to persuade colonists of the necessity and legitimacy of breaking away from monarchy, arguing that self-governance and democracy were more just and beneficial. Paine's clear, accessible language made complex political ideas understandable, galvanizing public opinion in favor of revolution. Ultimately, it played a crucial role in inspiring the American colonies to pursue independence.


Was Tomas Pain a loyalist or a patrot?

A patriot! He was a english american author. Born in Thetford, in the english country of Norfolk. Paine emigrated to the British American colonies in 1774 in time to participate in the American Revolution. He wrote the pamphlet: Common Sense in 1776.


Who outlined in his pamphlet Common Sense the colonies should govern themselves?

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What was the effect on common sense on the colonies?

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