Common Sense Explained: US History Review

Common Sense Explained: US History Review

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History, Social Studies

6th - 12th Grade

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05:40

The video discusses Thomas Paine's 1775 pamphlet, Common Sense, which argues for American independence from Great Britain. It outlines seven key arguments: the absurdity of an island ruling a continent, the diverse identity of American colonists, the failure of Great Britain as a 'mother country', the entanglement in European wars, the challenges of distance in governance, the Puritan heritage of seeking refuge from European religious conflicts, and the lack of British interest in colonial welfare. These arguments collectively advocate for American self-governance and independence.

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What is the primary purpose of Thomas Paine's 'Common Sense'?

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Why does Paine argue that Great Britain should not rule the American colonies?

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What does Paine suggest about the identity of the American colonists?

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How does Paine describe the relationship between the colonies and Great Britain using the 'mother country' analogy?

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What issue does Paine highlight regarding the colonies' involvement in European wars?

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Why does Paine argue that distance is a problem for British rule over the colonies?

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What does Paine suggest about the colonies' best interest in relation to Great Britain?