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Thomas Paine was an English-born American Founding Father, French Revolutionary, political activist, philosopher, political theorist, and revolutionary.
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7 days ago · Thomas Paine, political propagandist whose Common Sense pamphlet and Crisis papers influenced the American Revolution.
Jul 18, 2013 · Thomas Paine was a pamphleteer, controversialist and international revolutionary. His Common Sense (1776) was a central text behind the call ...
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Nov 9, 2009 · Thomas Paine was an England-born political philosopher and writer who supported revolutionary causes in America and Europe.
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Thomas Paine (1737-1809) was born in Norfolk, England, but with the help of Benjamin Franklin, emigrated to the American colonies in 1774. Upon his arrival, he began writing political pamphlets and newspaper articles calling for the overthrow of... Google Books
Born: February 9, 1737, Thetford, United Kingdom
Died: June 8, 1809 (age 72 years), Greenwich Village, New York, NY
Education: Thetford Grammar School (1744–1749)

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Paine spoke out effectively in favour of republicanism as against monarchy and went on to outline a plan for popular education, relief of the poor, pensions for ...
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Nothing could be more unjust than agrarian law in a country improved by cultivation; for though every man, as an inhabitant of the earth, is a joint proprietor ...
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Paine resigned from NASA September 15, 1970, to return to the General Electric Co. in New York City as Vice President and Group Executive, Power Generation ...
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He is the author of numerous books, including Tom Paine and Revolutionary America and Reconstruction: America's Unfinished Revolution 1863–1877. This Library of ...
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Paine discovered that his contributions to the American Revolution had been all but eradicated due to his religious views. Derided by the public and abandoned ...