Thomas Paine’s Common Sense pushed for a more radical solution than the First Continental Congress did in resolving issues of British rule. What was Paine’s solution?

Respuesta :

The more radical solution Thomas Paine's Common Sense pushed for is declaring independence

Declaring independence was Paine’s solution.

Further Explanation:

Common sense was a pamphlet that was written by Thomas Paine in the year 1775 and it advocated the independence from Great Britain to the people who used to live in the thirteen colonies under Great Britain and his dis document encouraged people of these thirteen colonies to fight against the egalitarian government. This document was sold and widely read by the people of these thirteen colonies as well as was read aloud at taverns and meeting places all over these 13 colonies.  

Common Sense was the reason behind making the public a persuasive and impassioned about their independence which was not looked by them as serious consideration. Thomas Paine connected the belief of independence with a common dissenting. Tomas Paine's common sense was the reason behind the push for a more radical solution as compared to the solution presented by the first continental congress.

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Answer Details:

Grade: High School

Chapter: Thomas Paine

Subject: English

Keywords: Thomas Paine, Common Sense, independence, Thirteen Colonies, Persuasive, Consideration, Compared, Presented, Serious.