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In Common Sense, Thomas Paine suggested that American independence from Britain was

just a matter of time.
not possible.
uncertain.
against the law.




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Thomas Paine published Common Sense in January 1776 support of the Patriot cause. Using clear, plain language, Paine rallied the colonists to support the break from Britain. He explained, “I am not induced by motives of pride, party, or resentment to espouse the doctrine of separation and independence; I am clearly, positively, and conscientiously persuaded that it is the true interest of this continent to be so.”

In arguing for American independence, Paine denounced the monarchy and argued that people are born in to a state of equality. An advocate of natural rights theory, Paine claimed that there are no natural rulers among men. He then proposed a system of representative government for the colonies. Finally, Paine stated his reasons why the time was right for the break from England. The pamphlet was published and widely read—read by as great a proportion of the population as watches the Superbowl today.

Congress approved the Declaration of Independence months later, and Common Sense is believed to have greatly influenced support for the cause. Paine donated all his earnings from the sale of the pamphlet to the revolutionary cause.

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