4. why did thomas paine’s common sense inspire colonists? (1 point)paine listed ways to defeat british troops.paine suggested cr
eating a colonial house of lords in congress.paine supported a gradual move toward independence from britain.paine talked about opportunities for the common man.
Paine talked about opportunities for the common man.
Explanation:
Paine's writing motivated the colonists to seek independence from Britain. One of the main reasons why he was so successful in doing so was the fact that he appealed to the common man. He claimed that his arguments were nothing more than "common sense." He also talked about opportunities for the common man. In this way, he was able to appeal to a very large audience.
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