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Common Sense
Presentation by Robert Martinez Primary Content
Source American Greats, edited by R. Wilson and
S. Marcus. Images as cited.
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  • When the Founding Fathers signed the
    Declaration of Independence on
  • July 4,1776, it was an accepted fact that most
    colonists favored full separation from England.

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  • But only six months before, it was not so. There
    was still a sense that Parliament in London could
    resolve the disputes in a satisfactory way with
    the colonies.

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  • On January 10, 1776, an English corset-maker,
    who had only been in the colonies about a year,
    published a pamphlet called Common Sense.

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  • In clear and moving prose, Thomas Paine gathered
    up the random unspoken thoughts of the average
    colonial, and gave them the courage to accept the
    radical idea of self-rule.

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  • Every thing that is right and reasonable pleads
    for separation. The blood of the slain, the
    weeping voice of nature cries, Tis Time To
    Part. Thomas Paine

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  • For the first time, the notion of independence
    was on the lips of every yeoman in the colonies
    and a new idea of a separate nationality was in
    their heads.

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  • Thomas Paine was the first man to string together
    these five words
  • The United States of America.

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  • Every chord of discontent in the colonies was
    plucked by Paine in Common Sense.

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  • To the Tories who defended the monarchy, Paine
    mocked King George as a hardened,
    sullen-tempered Pharaoh a French bastard
    establishing himself King of England against the
    consent of the natives.

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  • Might the relations between England and her
    American colonies somehow be repaired? Paine
    relied, Can ye give to prostitution its former
    innocence? Neither can ye reconcile Britain and
    America

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  • As well can the lover forgive the ravishers
    rapists of his mistress as the continent
    forgive the murders of Britain.

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  • Common Sense is a brilliant piece of propaganda
    from the American Revolution.

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  • It insulted the enemy, explained the reasons
    for revolt, and implored the masses to act.

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