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Common Sense

· Open Road Media
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The rousing argument for independence that inspired a nation

Published anonymously in 1776, this landmark political pamphlet spread across the colonies more rapidly than any document of its kind ever had before. Its words were read aloud in town squares, its pages affixed to tavern walls. Both a clear-eyed, plainly stated case for separation from Great Britain and a stirring call to action, Common Sense sparked the imagination of a fledgling nation and played a decisive role in the march toward revolution. Thomas Paine’s masterpiece is crucial reading for any student of American history.

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4.4
174 reviews
Jacob
December 23, 2016
This book is part of the public domain — meaning you can get it for free at websites like Project Gutenberg. Save a dollar and spend it wiser!
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Jacob Burton
July 5, 2017
I'd never read Common Sense before and chose to do so on July the Fourth. It was a wonderful reminder of our nation's history and I'm better off knowing more of it.
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Elizabeth
October 3, 2023
I was learning abt Thomas Paine and decided to read this and it rlly helped me under stand my lessons and now im basiclly a history buff (or so my friends say)
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About the author

Thomas Paine (1737–1809) was a political activist and philosopher best known as the author of Common Sense. The popularity and significance of that pamphlet and his other writings, including The American Crisis, have led historians to call him the Father of the American Revolution. 

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