The American Revolutionary War was between the years 1776 and 1783, which was around the time that Common Sense was introduced. In 1775 the Continental Congress met and chose George Washington as the general. …show more content…
Something to consider is that the author did write questions throughout the book following with an explanation. The most interesting fact Thomas Paine would mention in the pamphlet was ¨Treason,¨ It referred to why he published the pamphlet anonymously at first. If the British were to find that Paine wrote the pamphlet he most likely would get executed. The most satisfying results of the pamphlet were independence in colonies to this day. The title itself stands for the ¨Common People,” which it makes sense helping these undecided people to vote for their independence. The author could have focused less on stating the knowledge on other editions that were done