Unity among colonists is crucial from "summary" of Common Sense by Thomas Paine
The colonists must realize that their strength lies in their unity. Divided they are weak, but united they can achieve great things. It is essential for them to set aside their differences and come together as one. They must understand that their common goal of independence can only be achieved if they work together towards it. If the colonists continue to bicker and fight amongst themselves, they will never be able to stand up against the powerful British Empire. It is only through solidarity and cooperation that they can hope to succeed in their struggle for freedom. They must put aside their individual interests and focus on the greater good of the whole. It...Similar Posts
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