In Common Sense, Thomas Paine argues for American independence. His argument begins with more general, theoretical reflections a
bout government and religion, then progresses onto the specifics of the colonial situation. Paine begins by distinguishing between government and society.
Thomas Paine presented a notable part by writing two pamphlets which helped to influence the colonist to declare independence against the British. Pamphlet called Common Sense, which advised the colonists to think and fight against the British in colonies. Paine argued about moral and political. His pamphlets became the cause for the settlers to come together as patriots.
Tenochtitlán was an Aztec city that flourished between A.D. 1325 and 1521. Built on an island on Lake Texcoco, it had a system of canals and causeways that supplied the hundreds of thousands of people who lived there.
The Declaration of Independence states the people have god given rights that are unalienable, have the right to the pursuit of happiness, and to establish a legislature and executive rule.