Thomas Paine’s 'Common Sense' was instrumental in the American Revolution because it used Enlightenment rhetoric to:
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Correct answer: Argue that a small island should not rule a large continent
Paine applied Enlightenment logic to the political situation in the colonies. His plain-language pamphlet convinced many ordinary citizens that monarchy was an absurd form of government and that independence was the only 'common sense' solution.
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