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Title-page of Thomas Paines pamphlet Common Sense, which urged Americans to declare their independence from Great Britain. It reputedly sold 120, 000 copies in the three months following its publication at Philadelphia on 10 January 1776

Title-page of Thomas Paines pamphlet Common Sense, which urged Americans to declare their independence from Great Britain. It reputedly sold 120, 000 copies in the three months following its publication at Philadelphia on 10 January 1776


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Title-page of Thomas Paines pamphlet Common Sense, which urged Americans to declare their independence from Great Britain. It reputedly sold 120, 000 copies in the three months following its publication at Philadelphia on 10 January 1776

PAINE: COMMON SENSE, 1776.
Title-page of Thomas Paines pamphlet Common Sense, which urged Americans to declare their independence from Great Britain. It reputedly sold 120, 000 copies in the three months following its publication at Philadelphia on 10 January 1776

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1776 American Revolution Britain British Empire Colonial Colonist Democratic System Document Independence Paine Pamphlet Patriotic Philadelphia Philosopher Philosophy Political Rebellion Revolutionary Typeface Common Sense


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This print showcases the title-page of Thomas Paine's influential pamphlet, Common Sense. Published in Philadelphia on January 10,1776, this groundbreaking work urged Americans to declare their independence from Great Britain during a time of political unrest and colonial rebellion. The pamphlet gained immense popularity, reportedly selling an astonishing 120,000 copies within just three months. The image captures the essence of Paine's revolutionary ideas through its powerful visual elements. The text is prominently displayed in bold typeface, emphasizing the importance and urgency of its message. As one gazes upon this historical artifact, they can almost feel the weight of Paine's words resonating with every colonist who laid eyes upon it. Intriguingly patriotic and undeniably thought-provoking, this document symbolizes not only a turning point in American history but also embodies the spirit of democracy and independence that fueled the American Revolution. It serves as a testament to Paine's brilliance as a philosopher and his unwavering dedication to challenging British rule. As we reflect upon this remarkable piece of history captured in print form, we are reminded of the power that words hold when used to inspire change. This photograph invites us to delve into our past and appreciate the courage shown by those who fought for freedom against all odds.

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