DDH – Common Sense Was In The Air
The Declaration of Independence and Thomas Paine’s Common Sense serve different purposes in their critique of monarchy. Paine challenges the legitimacy of monarchy itself, prompting Americans to question authority, while the Declaration formalizes the collective grievances stemming from this new perspective. Together, they reflect a transition from complacent loyalty to a conviction of independence driven by anxiety and necessity.
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