Common Sense was written January of 1776. It was 46 pages long, and sold nearly 120,000 copies within the first few months. It was first anonymous signed "written by and Englishman. After a while Thomas Paine came out as the author. This book talked about how the king has wronged us, religion influences, how the government and humanity were different, and several other factors. The answer I think your looking for is that it affected the revolution by urging Independence and the American revolution. This book made many undecided families pick revolution.
"Thomas Paine produced Common Sense which became a literary spark to the American Revolution." http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/1282884/common_sense_and_thomas_paine.html?cat=37
He wrote common sense and he invented the horse bridle
True. Some would say that it created the American Revolution. Certainly I would. He is without a doub the most unsung and underappreciated founder of the United States there is.
Locke, Rousseau, and Paine influenced the American Revolution significantly, if that helps at all...
The American revolution was a war caused by evolution of thought. The French revolution was a bloody revolution in every sense of the word and went through all the stages. The Glorious Revolution was bloodless and a the daughter of the king and her husband were put in his place.
The American Revolution.
The Father of the American Revolution is said to be Thomas Paine. He is the author of the pamphlet Common Sense.
no. it was a pamphlet supporting the American revolution.
He wrote "Common Sense" which influenced the colonist.
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I believe the answer is Thomas Paine's pamphlet Common Sense. It was a vital part of influencing the American Revolution.
He helped "drum up" support for the colonies with his works of literature such as Common Sense, exciting the revolution.
It was first published on January 10th, 1776 during the American Revolution.
Thomas Paine wrote a sensational pamphlet titled "Common Sense" just in time to inspire the the American Revolution.
"Thomas Paine produced Common Sense which became a literary spark to the American Revolution." http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/1282884/common_sense_and_thomas_paine.html?cat=37
The American Revolution.
January 10, 1776