Colonial TImes and Independence in Common Sense by Thomas Paine

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Common Sense written by Thomas Paine in 1776 was originally a pamphlet that argues America’s independence about reflections about the government, and religion. He also speaks of the colonial people situation. Paine wanted a new beginning where everyone had equal social rights and freedom. Paine starts off expressing the difference between society and the government. Paine says “Society in every state is a blessing, but government even in its best state is but a necessary evil; in its worst state an intolerable one…” (Paine 65). By this he is saying how constructed and is a task people come together to achieve while the government is only there to protect us from our own wicked and twisted behavior. Paine’s belief is that the government only purpose for existence is to judge based on property, liberty and protect the lives of people. He believes that everyone would be happier to follow the rules if they themselves set the rules and should have a system to represent them. Republican ideology states that it is against the raise in centralized power. Paine draw on the republican ideol...

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