Thomas Paine is not just a political writer. He is also an inventor and an architect. He is famous for what he wrote more than 200 years ago. Toma Spain is a patriot who wrote his thoughts about supporting British colonial isolation. Thomas Paine was born in Thetford, England on January 29, 1737 and is the son of a farmer and corset maker. He went to school until he was twelve, but failed, he had to work with his father. At the age of 19, he went to the sea, went to various countries, and met many people.
103 Thomas Paine (1737-1809) ■ His booklet "common sense", a fundamental writer and patriot, published in 1776, is being read all over the colony, the main revolution of the American Revolution The reason is. ■ Pain grew up in Setford, England and did not come to America until 1774. ■ After the American Revolutionary War, Peine moved to Paris and became the central figure of the French Revolution, and stayed in France during Napoleonic rule. ■ At the invitation of President Thomas Jefferson, he returned to America in 1802 and died in New York in 1809.
Thomas Paine is not just a political writer. He is also an inventor and an architect. He is famous for what he wrote more than 200 years ago. Thomas Paine is a patriot who wrote ideas about supporting British colonial isolation. Thomas Paine was born in Thetford, England on January 29, 1737 and is the son of a farmer and corset maker. He went to school until he was twelve, but failed, he had to work with his father. - Thomas Paine changed the world by writing the impact of his brochure, especially the United States and France. President John Adams said, "Even if someone in the world had an influence on Toma Spain over the last three decades, it will not have any more impact" (Schlerethnp). Pain wrote his most influential work "common sense" and he advised American colonies to resist the British.
Recently I have read common sense which is a recent patriotic work by Thomas Payne. I was surprised that Peine was very powerful to convey his patriotic message. Pain thinks there is a disagreement between the British and colonial countries. At the same time as the theoretical split, it forms a federation to the country of colonial countries, no longer subject to the British Council and its absurd taxes and false statements, we settle in the system in our US principle I guess. Peine offers one of the most convincing arguments I have ever heard, why should there be a difference between English and Americans?