The cause of america is in a great measure the cause of all mankind. what does paine mean by this quote?
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Thomas Paine was one of the greatest fighters of freedom and independence in America History. He wrote the book called Common Sense and this quote is part of some of his wise sayings in the book ; ‘the cause of America is in a great measure the cause of all mankind’.
What does this mean to the average Joe? Well, l have to say, this man is full of common sense. In short and simple understanding, Paine meant America’s mission for freedom and equality is, for the most part, exactly what all of mankind is aiming for. He was speaking out to Americans, trying to motivate a sense of hatred and urgency to abolish their policy of salutary neglect that the aristocracy of Great Britain had put upon the people of America. He want Americans to unit and fight for independence. Instead of Americans considering themselves as different colonies under the monarchy and rule of Britain, Paine wanted the Americans to unit and form a strong army that will defeat the British and grant them independence.
What does this mean to the average Joe? Well, l have to say, this man is full of common sense. In short and simple understanding, Paine meant America’s mission for freedom and equality is, for the most part, exactly what all of mankind is aiming for. He was speaking out to Americans, trying to motivate a sense of hatred and urgency to abolish their policy of salutary neglect that the aristocracy of Great Britain had put upon the people of America. He want Americans to unit and fight for independence. Instead of Americans considering themselves as different colonies under the monarchy and rule of Britain, Paine wanted the Americans to unit and form a strong army that will defeat the British and grant them independence.
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