Thomas Paine’s Common Sense: a Revolutionary Manifesto
Words: 468 1285Thomas Paine's pamphlet "Common Sense" is a seminal work that ignited the flames of revolution in colonial America. Published anonymously in 1776, during a time of intense debate and growing dissatisfaction with British rule, Paine's work struck a chord with the American colonists and played a crucial role in shifting public opinion towards independence. At its core, "Common Sense" is a passionate plea for self-governance and liberation from the tyranny of British monarchy. Paine's language is direct and accessible, aimed […]