Answer:
B) People in the 13 colonies read and talked about what was written; as a result, many people urged independence.
Step-by-step explanation:
Common sense is considered to be the best-selling book in American history. It was read by a large percentage of the population at the time: in bars, taverns, houses, and schools. It presented a moral, protestant argument in favor of American independence. As the title implies, it tried to instill the view that America should independent on people, so that people saw independence as common sense. It greatly influence the founding fathers, and the revolutionary army.