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Advocating for independence from Great Britain, Thomas Paine's pamphlet presents a compelling case for egalitarian government during the American Revolution. Written in accessible language, it connects independence to common Protestant beliefs, fostering a unique American political identity. Published anonymously in January 1776, it quickly gained popularity, becoming the best-selling American title of all time. Paine's work transformed public discourse, encouraging ordinary citizens to embrace revolutionary ideas. Its influence was so profound that it was translated into French in 1790.

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Engels
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Lulu.com
Jaar van publicatie
2022
ISBN13
9781387901197
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Advocating for independence from Great Britain, Thomas Paine's pamphlet presents a compelling case for egalitarian government during the American Revolution. Written in accessible language, it connects independence to common Protestant beliefs, fostering a unique American political identity. Published anonymously in January 1776, it quickly gained popularity, becoming the best-selling American title of all time. Paine's work transformed public discourse, encouraging ordinary citizens to embrace revolutionary ideas. Its influence was so profound that it was translated into French in 1790.