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Thomas Paine's Common Sense encouraged support for the American independence movement by

A)
appealing to the colonists' sense of inalienable rights and liberty.


B)
blaming the British for starting the "peculiar institution" of slavery.


C)
listing specific grievances against King George III and the British government.
Eliminate

D)
reminding Americans that colonies fighting for independence rarely resulted in success.

Respuesta :

Answer:

A) appealing to the colonists' sense of inalienable rights and liberty.

Explanation:

The correct answer is A) appealing to the colonists' sense of inalienable rights and liberty.

Thomas Paine's Common Sense encouraged support for the American independence movement by appealing to the colonists' sense of inalienable rights and liberty.

"Common Sense" was the pamphlet or document that English thinker Tomas Pain published in January 1776 in America. In this 47-page document, Pain argument in favor of the independence movement of the 13 colonies, and invited the colonists to support the movement effort to get independence from the British monarchy. The document and his ideas were well accepted among the colonies.