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Paine most likely signed his American Crisis pamphlets under the name "Common Sense"

emphasize that he shared a cause with all Americans
remain anonymous in case of attacks from British sympathizers
capitalize on the success of his previous pamphlet of the same name
encourage readers to purchase his other works

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Thomas Paine called his pamphlet Common Sense because it was written to appeal to the common man, not the highly-educated nobility or higher class of society.

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It was according to him something that was common sense and that all Americans can see and understand and in signing it like that, even if you weren't a supported you would feel bad reading it because it was something that was common sense.

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