Answer:
The idea was to declare war against the Britishers for the independence of thirteen colonies.
Step-by-step explanation:
- Common sense was a pamphlet written by Thomas pain during the American Revolution and published in 1776.
- Thomas pain wrote a pamphlet called common sense.
- Half millions of copies were sold in just six months.
- Thomas pain's essay changed the attitude that the colonist did not owe one loyalty to the king.
- the colonist did not owe one anything to Britain they should be free.
- This work of Thomas pain is an argument that represented the idea of independence from British rule when independence still not decided.