In 25 words or less

The following Free Response question has two parts. 

Explain the impact that the English Bill of Rights and Thomas Paine’s Common Sense had on colonist views of government.

Format your answer as follows:

1. Impact of the English Bill of Rights had on colonist views of government

2. Impact of Thomas Paine’s Common Sense  had on colonist views of government

1. English Bill of Rights: Colonists saw it as a model for limiting monarchy and protecting individual liberties, influencing their demands for similar rights in the colonies.

2. Thomas Paine’s Common Sense: It convinced colonists that complete independence from Britain was necessary, fueling the movement for revolution and self-government.

1. The English Bill of Rights reinforced the colonists' belief in limited government and protection of individual rights, inspiring their demands for similar rights in America.

2. Thomas Paine's Common Sense persuaded colonists to seek independence from Britain and embrace republican ideals, fueling their support for revolution and self-governance.

1. The English Bill of Rights helped colonists realize the importance of individual rights, limited government, and rule of law in their own government.

2. Thomas Paine’s Common Sense challenged colonists to question their loyalty to the British monarchy and inspired a desire for independence and self-governance.