!!! One Medal Question !!! What factors helped convince many people to support independence?
The Book, Common Sense, that Thomas Paine wrote, had an impact on the colonists favoring for independence more and the United States Declaration told people that they should support the constitution for a better lifestyle.
pls find the answer in this paragraph... In June 1775, British troops clashed again with colonials near Boston in the Battle of Bunker Hill. The British took heavy losses. Hoping for peace, Congress sent a plea-the Olive Branch Petition to King George III. The king rejected it. More colonists began to favor independence. Many were persuaded by a pamphlet titled Common Sense. In it, Thomas Paine blamed the colonists' troubles on the king, not his government. In June 1776, a Virginia delegate urged that Congress declare independence. Thomas Jefferson of Virginia was asked to write a document stating the colonies' reasons. On July 2, 1776, the delegates voted to free the colonies of British rule. Two days later, they approved Jefferson's Declaration of Independence. The many colonists who opposed independence called themselves Loyalists. Supporters of independence were called Patriots. Native Americans who thought colonists threatened their land-supported the British. Many African Americans were given promises of freedom from slavery and so they joined the British cause as well. Others fought with the Patriots.
Many were persuaded by a pamphlet titled Common "Sense. In it, Thomas Paine blamed the colonists' troubles on the king, not his government." Hope that helps. :)
"Many were persuaded by a pamphlet titled Common Sense. In it, Thomas Paine blamed the colonists' troubles on the king, not his government." Sorry about the misplacements.
but in this paragraph there is nothin about Common sense
It says in the first sentence in the second paragraph.
oh sorry about i didn't notice :P thank you !
just want to ask u... is the first answer also correct that lopezking had wrote ?
Yes, lopezking's answers are similar to the Common Sense.
so can my answer go like this :- The Book, Common Sense, that Thomas Paine wrote, had an impact on the colonists favoring for independence more and the United States Declaration told people that they should support the constitution for a better lifestyle. And many were persuaded by a pamphlet titled Common Sense. In it, Thomas Paine blamed the colonists' troubles on the king, not his government
Yes. That is perfect!!!
Thank You !!!
No problem!! :)
Join our real-time social learning platform and learn together with your friends!