Summary Of Common Sense By Thomas Paine

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In the early stages of the American Revolution, one third of American Colonists wanted independence from Britain, one third did not, and one third were unsure of what they wanted. However, they all seemed to desire the equality that they perceived other British subjects were granted. The Colonists wanted representation in Parliament; they wanted to be allowed to petition the King. In England, there were fair and open trials in court, based on principles of law. The Colonists felt they did not receive the same, and they desired for that equality. Thomas Paine’s pamphlet, “Common Sense” was a call to action to the common people in the colonies. The context in this 48-page pamphlet, was simple yet persuasive. Paine introduced the idea to