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Common Sense - Thomas Paine

Common Sense - Thomas Paine

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"Common Sense," Thomas Paine's influential monograph published anonymously in January 1776, played a pivotal role in galvanizing the American colonies towards independence from Great Britain. With its rapid distribution of 120,000 copies in just three months, this groundbreaking work resonated deeply with the colonists, advocating for political independence and rejecting any compromise short of complete separation. Paine's arguments not only swayed prominent figures like George Washington and John Adams but also ignited a collective consciousness among the populace regarding their rights and governance. The themes of self-determination and the critique of oppressive rule remain strikingly relevant, reminding us of the enduring struggle for freedom and the importance of standing firm against tyranny. As a cornerstone of revolutionary thought, "Common Sense" continues to inspire discussions about liberty, democracy, and the responsibilities of citizenship.
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