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Thomas Paine’s Common Sense was important to the independence movement of the British colonies in North America because it

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In January 1776, patriot philosopher Thomas Paine published Common Sense. This small pamphlet had a big effect on colonists and moved many Americans to support independence from Great Britain. Colonists were persuaded by the
logic of Paine's arguments, which included that the Atlantic Ocean was too wide to allow Britain to rule America as well as an American government could, that it was foolish to think an island could rule a continent, and that the idea of Britain being America's "mother country" made Britain's actions all the worse because no mother would treat her children so badly.
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Pointed out the absurdity of the American colonists' continued loyalty to the king.

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The American Crisis In late 1776, Paine advertised The American Crisis pamphlet series to encourage the Americans in their battles against the British army. He opposed the dispute between the good American dedicated to public value and the greedy provincial man.

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