Why did Thomas Paine write the pamphlet, Common Sense?

A. to support conquering the Native Americans

B. to argue that more land should go to France and Spain

C. to show that loyalty to the monarchy was wrong

D. to pledge his loyalty to the British government

Explain.

C. to show that loyalty to the monarchy was wrong

Thomas Paine wrote the pamphlet Common Sense with the intention of convincing the American colonists to support the idea of independence from British rule. In Common Sense, Paine heavily criticized the monarchy and argued that it was unjust and inherently flawed. He questioned the legitimacy of the British government and asserted that the American colonies would be better off governing themselves. Paine's main objective was to persuade the colonists to renounce their loyalty to the monarchy and embrace the idea of independence, which he believed was the path to liberty and progress.