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He was instrumental in shaping up the American Identity and the same will be proved by focusing on a very inspiring work of his. Paine has undoubtedly turned Americans into radicals and they have remained the same since then, this is exactly how he has shaped been instrumental in shaping up the American Identity. The darkest days of war that America faced were extremely difficult but Paine refused to surrender and inspired numerous soldiers to do what they are best at doing. This is how he played a pivotal role in shaping up the American Identity.
With his motivating writing he invoked hunger and aspiration among the Americans to achieve something unprecedented, he encouraged progressive tradition and the same has been in practice ever since he inspired America. This paper will explore "Common Sense" written by him back in the year 1776 that inspired and invoked the feeling of American Identity in Americans. Common sense by Thomas Paine is a true masterpiece in every sense. Thomas Paine was a prolific writer, his work is still regarded as one of the best and he is still looked up by many a people.
This goes to show his legacy which he established over the period of time. Works like Common sense, The American Crisis etc inspired the people who were ready to fight for their freedom. Thomas Paine was a multi talented person, he had many skills in him like he was an intellectual person and at the same time he played a pivotal role in motivating the people to get the freedom from the British which they deserved. This paper will throw light upon the work of Thomas Paine and how he inspired the Americans in more ways than one.
Common Sense provides a comprehensive understanding of why Paine wanted the Americans to fight for freedom. This masterpiece was published in the year 1776. This was published anonymously by Paine; this was done so because in those days the people did not have the rights to express themselves. Thomas Paine was instrumental in motivating people. He was often taken to the soldiers who were going to participate in war and he used to give them speeches to motivate them and the soldiers enjoyed and relished his speeches and got motivated to a great extent.
This goes to show how instrumental Paine was in motivating people. Argument of Paine for declaring Independence from Great Britain The domination of Americans by the Great Britain was a period when the American growth was hampered. The British rulers levied heavy taxes on the Americans who were forced to pay the heavy taxes, in addition to this there was corruption in the Church and not only in the Church, corruption was very common in almost all the areas at that time. This also led to the puritan movement which saw puritans move to another place to live in peace and harmony.
This is also called the Mayflower Compact; the Mayflower Compact was a ship which transported American Puritans to another place. Paine was simply ridiculed by the fact that an island was ruling a continent, in addition to this Paine believed that America was not a nation of the British, it had people from all over Europe settled in the country. Paine believed that there can be no growth possible if the British continue to rule the Americans, this was very true and made a lot of sense. People suffered from various diseases and had no food to eat; diseases like Scurvy affected countless
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