{"id":501766,"date":"2026-01-08T17:03:24","date_gmt":"2026-01-08T17:03:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/501766\/"},"modified":"2026-01-08T17:03:24","modified_gmt":"2026-01-08T17:03:24","slug":"thomas-paine-published-common-sense-in-philadelphia-in-1776","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/501766\/","title":{"rendered":"Thomas Paine published Common Sense in Philadelphia in 1776"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"inq-p text-primary  \">They just needed a spark.<\/p>\n<p class=\"inq-p text-primary  \">The American colonies in the autumn of 1775, then under the thumb of King George III and his sprawling British Empire, were divided on the prospect of independence.<\/p>\n<p class=\"inq-p text-primary  \">Revolutionary ideas start in refined quarters, but they must spread to the masses to surge into action.<\/p>\n<p class=\"inq-p text-primary  \">And the 13 colonies <a class=\"relative z-1 text-blue-mid hover:shadow-lightmode\" data-link-type=\"article-body\" href=\"https:\/\/www.battlefields.org\/learn\/articles\/myths-and-realities-revolutionary-war#:~:text=The%20myth%3A%20Americans%20banded%20together,who%20wanted%20to%20remain%20neutral.\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\" title=\"https:\/\/www.battlefields.org\/learn\/articles\/myths-and-realities-revolutionary-war#:~:text=The%20myth%3A%20Americans%20banded%20together,who%20wanted%20to%20remain%20neutral.\">were divided in threes<\/a>: those who favored independence from English rule, those who opposed it, and those who wished to remain neutral.<\/p>\n<p class=\"inq-p text-primary  \">And then the spark arrived as a pamphlet.<\/p>\n<p class=\"inq-p text-primary  \">On Jan. 10, 1776, in a small publishing house at Third and Walnut Streets in present-day <a class=\"relative z-1 text-blue-mid hover:shadow-lightmode\" data-link-type=\"article-body\" href=\"https:\/\/www.inquirer.com\/topic\/old-city\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Old City<\/a>, <a class=\"relative z-1 text-blue-mid hover:shadow-lightmode\" data-link-type=\"article-body\" href=\"https:\/\/www.newspapers.com\/image\/198141761\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\" title=\"https:\/\/www.newspapers.com\/image\/198141761\/\">Englishman Thomas Paine<\/a> published his 47-page document. It promoted the cause of American independence, and stoked the fires of revolution.<\/p>\n<p class=\"inq-p text-primary  \">This pamphlet, titled \u201cCommon Sense,\u201d was first printed anonymously. <\/p>\n<p class=\"inq-p text-primary  \">But the colonists knew who wrote it.<\/p>\n<p class=\"inq-p text-primary  \">Paine was a self-educated rabble-rouser who had found little success making corsets or collecting taxes. <\/p>\n<p class=\"inq-p text-primary  \">And who, upon <a class=\"relative z-1 text-blue-mid hover:shadow-lightmode\" data-link-type=\"article-body\" href=\"https:\/\/www.theconstitutional.com\/blog\/2020\/02\/25\/thomas-paine-one-americas-founding-fathers\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\" title=\"https:\/\/www.theconstitutional.com\/blog\/2020\/02\/25\/thomas-paine-one-americas-founding-fathers\">meeting Benjamin Franklin<\/a> after giving a speech in London,<b> <\/b>opted to join the upstart colonists and move to America in 1774.<\/p>\n<p class=\"inq-p text-primary  \">After following Franklin to Philadelphia, he followed him into journalism, writing and editing for Pennsylvania Magazine.<\/p>\n<p class=\"inq-p text-primary  \">It\u2019s where he displayed a knack for speaking to the common people through essays denouncing slavery, promoting women\u2019s rights, and dumping on English rule.<\/p>\n<p class=\"inq-p text-primary  \">And again he took from Franklin, turning his pamphlet into a lightning rod.<\/p>\n<p class=\"inq-p text-primary  \">In it he laid out his arguments in plain language.<\/p>\n<p class=\"inq-p text-primary  \">An island, he argued, should not rule a continent.<\/p>\n<p class=\"inq-p text-primary  \">\u201cEvery thing that is right or natural pleads for separation,\u201d he wrote.<\/p>\n<p class=\"inq-p text-primary  \">More than 500,000 copies circulated the colonies, convincing the commoners, the people who would actually take up arms against the Royal military,<b> <\/b>to support a war against Great Britain.<\/p>\n<p class=\"inq-p text-primary  \">Despite his outsized role in lighting the fires of rebellion, Paine\u2019s services would go unrecognized for a generation. <\/p>\n<p class=\"inq-p text-primary  \">He<b> <\/b>temporarily returned to Europe after the war, and his later denouncing of Christianity did him no favors on either side of the Atlantic. He died in poverty in New York in 1809 at age 72.<\/p>\n<p class=\"inq-p text-primary  \">It wouldn\u2019t be until the mid-1970s for historians to recognize the enduring power of Paine\u2019s pamphlet, which now holds a place of honor a step below Thomas Jefferson\u2019s Declaration of Independence.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"They just needed a spark. 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