Thomas Paine Arguments For Independence

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Arguments for independence in the Americas were growing and Paine provided the extra push. In Common Sense, he argued for two main points 1. The creation of a democratic republic 2. Independence from England. He wrote in the language of the people so to the citizens that read his work his arguments rang true. “society in every state is a blessing, but gov. even in its best state is but a necessary evil; in its worst state an intolerable one” Paine’s general conception of gov. “Why is that we hesitate? From Britain we can expect nothing but ruin. If she is admitted to the gov of America again, this continent will not be worth living in” Writes in clear and persuasive prose that acts as strong statements of his views about politics and government.