How Did Thomas Paine Have Independence

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Thomas Paine, the voice of the Revolutionary Era enlightens the common people’s mind about independence. He could have been one the Founding Fathers of Independence, but he is not. He was the distributor of the written literature read by many in Colonial America and including the Gorge Washington and his army. Paine came to America from Great Britain to start a new life in a new world that had the potential to become the first democratic nation known to humanity. Thomas Paine, the author Common Sense, conveys the arguments of why America should become independent of the unnatural treatment of the British Monarchy, and if America wants to relinquish all ties to the crown, they must go to war to gain freedom and a new world. He presents his case against Great Britain in the anonymous …show more content…

The events were Parliament imposing taxes without representation for the Colonist in Parliament and Britain’s goal to become wealthy using the Colonist. After the French and Indian War, which lasted a grueling seven-years, the British Government enforced unfair tax upon the Colonist that interfered with their right to enjoy the fruit of their labor. Prime Minister Gorge Grenville suggested the Stamp Act to fund the cost of war. He suggested to tax Colonist for the use of almanacs, legal documents newspaper, and playing card. The Colonist protested with a petition to the King and Parliament; however, their efforts was useless, and the Stamp Act became law. According to Williams, 2010, “the British government still had to pay for the maintaining a frontier army along the Proclamation Line of 1763; therefore, Chancellor of the Exchequer Charles Townson proposed a series of new customs duties he predicted world raise annual revenues of more than 40,000 ponds”. The Townshend Act placed taxes on glass, paint, paper, and tea to grenade the revenue for the Proclamation