The influence that Thomas Paine's Common Sense had on the Declaration of Independence was by giving reasons the colonies should separate from Britain.
<h3 /><h3>What did "Common Sense" talk about?</h3>
In "Common Sense," Thomas Paine talked about his opinion that it made little sense that Britain controlled the colonies.
He talked abut how the colonies were larger, and yet weren't represented in British government. Some of his opinions were used in the Declaration of Independence.
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by giving reasons the colonies should separate from Britain
by providing an early draft of the document
by outlining the Articles of Confederation
by suggesting who should write the document
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After the Persian victories at Artemisium and Thermopylae, king Xerxes proceeded to Athens, which he captured in the last days of September 480. Meanwhile, the Greek navy, which had managed to get away from Artemisium, stayed on the isle of Salamis, opposite Athens. The presence of the enemy close to Phaleron, the Athenian harbor, created a strategic problem for the Persians: they could not use their port as easy as they wanted. And this was something they had to, because their army was proceeding to the Isthmus of Corinth, and it was imperative that the transport ships, brimful with food, could join the soldiers on the Isthmus. It was, therefore, imperative to expel the Greeks from Salamis.
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