Common Sense And Declaration Of Independence By Thomas Paine

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Common Sense and Declaration of Independence are both written documents that called for the separation of the colonies from it’s Mother country. These documents helped the colonies realize they should embrace democracy, reject British rule, and enhanced American identity.
The Common Sense was a pamphlet written by Thomas Paine. One of the many purposes of the pamphlet was to create a democracy (Kennedy 145). A republic is a form of government where the power flowed from the people themselves (Kennedy 148). The impact of common sense was very impact and very well known. “Paine himself later claimed that its success was beyond anything since the invention of printing (Andrews). The pamphlet reached a total of 120,000 (Kennedy 145). The pamphlet gave the people idea to become free and become self sufficient. Common Sense was …show more content…

Common Sense told the colonists to attack King George III- the royal brute of Britain (Andrews). In the Common Sense pamphlet, the colonist thought they will be able to manage an entire country by creating a new style of government. This document is intended towards the American colonists and informing them about freedom. The significance of the pamphlet popularize the idea of American Independence and helped to keep the spirit of unity alive within the colonies. In addition to Common Sense, Declaration of Independence was a great encouragement toward the colonists as well because it helped promote to the American to become one and independent.
The Declaration of Independence was written by Thomas Jefferson. Thomas Jefferson was picked by the congress to draft the document because his brilliant writing techniques and eloquence (Kennedy 148). The Declaration of Independence was officially adopted by Congress in July 4th

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