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the idea that a government of our own is our natural right.

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Q: What kind of government did Thomas Paine advocate in common sense?
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What did Thomas Paine's Common sense advocate?

Thomas Paine was an English-American political activist and author. Born in 1737. Paine's pamphlet, "Common Sense", advocated American Independence from the King of England and Great Britain.


His writings persuaded the colonists to seek their independence from the British government?

Thomas Paine


What did Thomas Paine do to interest the colonist?

He published "Common Sense" in 1776. It was the first pamphlet to advocate for American Independence from Britain.


Who was the author for common sense?

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Thomas Paine argued that all government officials were?

Thomas Paine argues that all government officials should derive their authority from popular consent.


When did Thomas Paine wright Common Sense?

In January of 1776. Common Sense was a pamphlet written by Thomas Paine which argued for the colonies becoming independent states and breaking ties with the British government.


Who wrote the pamphlet called Common Sense?

Thomas Paine authored Common Sense which helped add fuel for the Revolutionary WarThomas Paine


What are the achievements that Thomas Paine common sense?

Common sense thomas Paine books achievements


Who is the aurthor of common sense and the crisis?

Thomas Paine


Who was the author of the Common Sense Thomas?

It was actually a pamphlet and it was written by Thomas Paine.


Document written by Thomas Paine?

Thomas Paine was the author of Common Sense


What was published in 1776 helped to convince colonists of the merits of independence from Britain and of the superiority of a republican form of government over a monarchy?

Common Sense written in 1776 by Thomas Paine.