1. Thomas Paine's Common Sense - A Letter to the Editor
... seen going on, all because of the false idea that the colonies would be better fit to be successful in its own. Aside from this "Common Sense," which appears the be the match to light the powder keg, provides arguments that serve unintelligent readers as a foundation to their ideology are so ... west, but those threats have been minimized due to the distinct advantage of having the world's most glorious military protecting the colonies. The author of "Common Sense," who has chosen to remain anonymous, has even acknowledge this. He writes "individuals are undoubtedly safer in England, th...
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- Grade Level: High School