Because it convinced colonists that they were not bound to Britain. (apex)
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It was a way to convince the colonists to declare independence during the Revolutionary War.
Oh, dude, Thomas Paine's Common Sense was, like, super important because it was a pamphlet that, like, totally convinced a bunch of people to support the American Revolution. It was, like, a bestseller back in the day and helped, like, sway public opinion towards independence from Britain. So yeah, it was a pretty big deal in, like, shaping American history and stuff.
changed the minds of colonist who were still unsure about revolting. Apex
It called for American Independence, union of the American Colonies, and pursueded the Revolutionary War. (Thomas Paine wrote "Common Sense".)
Common Sense, written by Thomas Paine, was published in 1776.
Thomas Paine wrote the Common Sense pamphlet. The Pamphlet encouraged Thomas Jefferson to write the Declaration of Independence.
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