The document Common Sense was written to motivate the people who lived in the thirteen colonies to wage war against the British colonizers so that they can finally have their freedom. This document provided details regarding the benefits of and the necessity for freedom which are easy to understand. Common Sense helped to explain the reason why independence from Great Britain had to be sought at a period when the issue of whether to aim for freedom or not was the main dilemma. The first part of Common Sense helped explain why it is important for the people of the thirteen colonies to seek freedom. Thomas Paine started this part by differentiating society and the government, emphasizing that the connection between the two is always in a situation where there is freedom involved (Paine 5). He discussed the situation where some people who live in the absence of a government are disorganized, and that people are naturally more comfortable to live with one another instead of living independently. It is natural for the people to come together and form a society, but as the society keeps on getting bigger, there are more and more issues that emerge so it is necessary for the people to create laws to address …show more content…
The fact that it became widely accepted and even became the inspiration behind the American Revolution simply means that there were not any weaknesses to the arguments of Paine. The people from the thirteen colonies believed in the ideas of Paine in Common Sense so if there were weaknesses the American Revolution would not have happened. It also helped that Paine made use of biblical citations to help explain his ideas and so these surely helped to wipe out any possible weaknesses also. It can be argued that the Common Sense is the most important document ever made in the history of America because without it the United States of America would not exist