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Common Sense by Thomas Paine
 

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Student Essays on Common Sense (pamphlet)
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Essay Grade: 97%
Common Sense
1,794 words, approx. 6 pages
Deals with the document "Common Sense" that was written by Thomas Paine.
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Essay Grade: 88%
Common Sense, A Review
1,571 words, approx. 5 pages
Summarizes and reviews the pamphlet "Common Sense," by Thomas Paine. Describes each section of the text, the origin of government, the monarchy, divine right and hereditary succession, the present life and affairs in America, and the present and future abilities of America.
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Essay Grade: 88%
Common Sense and Thomas Paine
1,228 words, approx. 4 pages
Describes the importance of Thomas Paine's book "Common Sense" to the American independence movement. Explores the text and details how the book served as a catalyst for the American Revolution.
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Essay Grade: 81%
"Common Sense" Versus the Declaration of Independence
836 words, approx. 3 pages
Could a mere pamphlet state just as much or even more than one of the nations most precious and highly regarded document? Thomas Jefferson drafted the Declaration of Independence in 1776, but this was after Thomas Paine wrote and published "Common Sense" in January of that same year.
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Essay Grade: 88%
Impact of Paine's Common Sense on American Colonists
823 words, approx. 3 pages
Thomas Paine's Common Sense was at least partially responsible for America's successful separation from England. Using persuasive, effective writing strategies, the pamphlet made the case for American independence by attacking the King of England and arguing for self-government.
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Essay Grade: 86%
Paine and Jefferson
582 words, approx. 2 pages
An examination of Thomas Paine's arguments for American independence, particularly in his pamphlet "Common Sense," and how those arguments are reflected in the Declaration of Independence.
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Essay Grade: 90%
Common Sense
488 words, approx. 2 pages
The following is a critique of the political pamphlet "Common Sense" written by Thomas Paine.

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