Over the past few years’ colonist had passed out many pamphlets preaching liberty, for instance “A Chariot of Liberty”, “Oration on the Beauties of Liberty” and “Common Sense”. The Oration of Beauties of Liberty” was a sermon first, before it became a pamphlet. John Allen a preacher at the Second Baptist Church strongly opposed what he called British “tyranny”. Common Sense was a bit different. It was written by Thomas Paine and published on January Seventeen Seventy-six. Though the author was only listed as an “Englishmen”. Thomas Paine’s “Common Sense” was different because it was the first work to openly ask for independence from Great Britain. Another thing that made Common Sense so unique is that Paine’ used basic language to speak to the common people of America. Earlier political writing was usually directed to the educate. John Allen also wrote ballads to encourage the rebels. One of the war ballads he wrote was called the liberty tree song. It starts out “In a chariot of light from the regions of say, the goddess of Liberty came”. Only six months after common sense came out the Second Continental Congress decided to cut the colonies ties with Great Britain
Over the past few years’ colonist had passed out many pamphlets preaching liberty, for instance “A Chariot of Liberty”, “Oration on the Beauties of Liberty” and “Common Sense”. The Oration of Beauties of Liberty” was a sermon first, before it became a pamphlet. John Allen a preacher at the Second Baptist Church strongly opposed what he called British “tyranny”. Common Sense was a bit different. It was written by Thomas Paine and published on January Seventeen Seventy-six. Though the author was only listed as an “Englishmen”. Thomas Paine’s “Common Sense” was different because it was the first work to openly ask for independence from Great Britain. Another thing that made Common Sense so unique is that Paine’ used basic language to speak to the common people of America. Earlier political writing was usually directed to the educate. John Allen also wrote ballads to encourage the rebels. One of the war ballads he wrote was called the liberty tree song. It starts out “In a chariot of light from the regions of say, the goddess of Liberty came”. Only six months after common sense came out the Second Continental Congress decided to cut the colonies ties with Great Britain