Paine's Common Sense And Thomas Jefferson Declaration Of Independence Essay

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    describes the Stamp Act, the Townshend Act, and Intolerable Acts. The author included some interesting facts that explore the reasons behind the following documents: The First Continental Congress, The Declaration of Rights and Grievances, Thomas Paine's Common Sense, and the Declaration of Independence. The author made it easy for readers to understand the content as well as the issues that lead to the American Revolution. Parker, C. E. (2005). The American Revolution. Huntington Beach, CA:…

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    Deism In The 17th Century

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    at the very height of the English Enlightenment, deism became a major source of controversy and discussion in English religion. Figures like Charles Blount, Anthony Collins, John Toland, Henry St. John, William Wollaston, Matthew Tindal, Thomas Woolston, and Thomas Chubb contributed to the cause of deism and in doing so; they sparked theological disputes that spread across the Atlantic. These Enlightened deists capitalized on two critical ideas in the late 17th century to further the case for…

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    In Common Sense, Paine argued that the fight to gain independence was urgent and necessary no matter the consequences, because of how the colonies were tired of being heavily taxed when at the time Britain was not even taxing their own citizens. Paine believed whole-heartedly that war with Britain to gain independence was completely justified and inescapable, because being free had to be better than being under the king's rule. Throughout Common Sense, Paine explained in depth…

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    freedom. Many brave people have risked their lives for our freedom and continue to do so today. Deborah Sampson was a woman who dressed as a man to fight in the Revolutionary War. Thomas Jefferson wrote most of the Declaration of Independence. Thomas Paine’s book: Common Sense helped influence many colonists to get on board. All these courageous people used their abilities for our country’s…

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    Thomas Jefferson was a Virginia planter and lawyer who became an American statesman and philosopher during the Revolution. He was very educated and believed in Enlightenment. Jefferson’s Draft of the Declaration of Independence was filled with Enlightenment ideas. In Jefferson’s Draft of the Declaration of Independence, he stated that he attempted to produce “an expression of the American Mind.” (104) Not everyone…

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    Enlightenment Influence

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    The Declaration of Independence was a symbol for those changes occurring in America due to the Enlightenment and fellow outspoken individuals who were influenced by the movement. The words of Thomas Jefferson in this infamous document were deeply influenced by the Enlightenment. John Lock and Jean Jacques Rousseau were two notably recognized voices of the Enlightenment that held much influence in this document. Their influence can be seen throughout the declaration especially in Jefferson’s…

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    influential ideas of John Locke and Thomas Paine, Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence as a petition for both Political/ Economical Independence and individual freedom. Primarily, Jefferson was influenced by John Locke’s philosophy, especially the thought of natural rights and natural law. This specifically concerns moral truths and humane liberties such as the right to life and liberty. These natural rights are written into the Declaration of Independence as the right to…

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    Significant Leaders during the American Revolution The American Revolution is what gained Patriots their independence from Great Britain and also gave us this beautiful country that we live in today. There were many historical people during the American Revolution however, all that information would take a plethora amount of time to explain, which I don’t have. With this in mind, I’m going to try to tell you all of the significant leaders during the American Revolution in my power. First of…

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    congress. In some ways I do agree because I am uphauled by the mercenaries sent by britain. I just think to myself that could have been me. To add on to the rebel side of America, I have heard that thomas jefferson from the Continental Congress has started to draft a foolish declaration of independence from Britain and my wife jonna is trying to get my two sons to join the continental army and fight for freedom. If that happened it would be over my dead body. To add on to the congress, they…

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    While each colony shared common complaints against the Crown, complete independence from Britain was never discussed at this initial meeting. It was approximately six months later when the ‘shot heard round the world’ at Lexington and Concord officially started the Revolutionary war (Malone, 1954). There were many documents encouraging American independence that proceeded the Declaration of Independence, one of the most notable being Thomas Paine’s pamphlet, Common Sense, published in June 1776…

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