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Common Sense by Thomas Paine

Common Sense was a pamphlet first published on January 10, 1776, during the American Revolutionary War by Thomas Paine. Its pages contained a denouncement of British rule.

Arguments against British rule in Common Sense:

The publication of this pamphlet was key in the growth of popular support for independence from Britain. Thomas Jefferson took ideas from both this publication and John Locke when writing the Declaration of Independence

\'Common Sense' was tremendously popular. John Taylor Gatto has reported that "Thomas Paine’s Common Sense sold 600,000 copies to a population of 3,000,000, 20 percent of whom were slaves and 50 percent indentured servants."

Table of contents
1 Quotes
2 link
3 External link
4 Further reading

Quotes

link

different meannings of Common Sense see: German language version

External link

Full text of Common Sense courtesy of Project Gutenberg

Further reading