Thomas Paine's Common Sense - a podcast by BBC Radio 4

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Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Thomas Paine and his pamphlet "Common Sense" which was published in Philadelphia in January 1776 and promoted the argument for American independence from Britain. Addressed to The Inhabitants of America, it sold one hundred and fifty thousand copies in the first few months and is said, proportionately, to be the best-selling book in American history. Paine had arrived from England barely a year before. He vigorously attacked monarchy generally and George the Third in particular. He argued the colonies should abandon all hope of resolving their dispute with Britain and declare independence immediately. Many Americans were scandalised. More were inspired and, for Paine's vision of America's independent future, he has been called a Founding Father of the United States.

WithKathleen Burk
Professor Emerita of Modern and Contemporary History at University College LondonNicholas Guyatt
University Lecturer in American History at the University of CambridgeAnd

Peter ThompsonAssociate Professor of American History at the University of Oxford and Fellow of St Cross College

Producer: Simon Tillotson.

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