A Comparison Of Common Sense Vs And Thomas Jefferson's Declaration Of Independence

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Both Thomas Paine’s Common Sense pamphlet and Thomas Jefferson’s Declaration of Independence got American moving into the direction of independence from Britain’s ruling. Paine’s Common Sense was ideas from one man and was easily understood by the common man. The pamphlets gave Washington’s hope during the worst parts of the war. Jefferson’s Declaration was a statement by the people and for the people. The purpose for the Declaration was to break away from the restraints of being ruled by Britain. The colonies had good reasons to want to break free from Britain and set up a new government. Britain did not listen when complaints were made about the way they were governing. Thomas Paine published Common Sense in 1776, anonymously likely because there was no freedom of press at that point in time. Right away it was a best-seller in the colonies as well as Europe. His pamphlet got the common people to realize the problems with the British and how they were power hungry in controlling the colonies. Paine’s two major points in Common Sense were independence from England and creating a democratic republic. His writing appealed to the people because of the way he wrote it. He used the language of the people and made many biblical quotes. Even though Paine was not religious, he knew the readers were. (Thomas Paine’s Common Sense, 2008-2014) His introduction in Common Sense still remains true today. “The cause of America is, in a great measure, the cause of all mankind. Many circumstances have, and will arise, which are not local, but universal, and through which the principles of all lovers of mankind are affected, and in the event of which, their affections are interested. The laying a country desolate with fire and ... ... middle of paper ... ...like he wrote empty words. He lived in a state that was dependent on slavery and the ruling class felt the same way. He did not follow his ideas to the end but he set fundamental principles for the future. The difference between Thomas Paine’s Common Sense and Thomas Jefferson’s Declaration of Independence is the Declaration was carefully formed by a number of people involving all thirteen colonies. Still, to this day, it remains one of the greatest political documents of all time. Paine’s pamphlet got people thinking about what the colonies faced and the purpose was to get people talking. It criticized the incompetent way the British was trying to rule America. However, what gave the Declaration of Independence a greater effect was because it was a mission statement to the world stating America is becoming an independent nation and the rights they deserve.

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