Compare And Contrast Thomas Paine And George Washington

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The 13 colonies shocked the British when they won the American Revolution. In April 1775, the colonists rebelled against King George III so that they could because independent. The American Revolution's fighting began in Lexington and Concord because the colonists did not want to pay taxes to the British. To win the American Revolution, the colonists had to have great leadership, motivation, and resources.

George Washington and Nathan Hale were both leaders who influenced a positive outcome of the Revolutionary War. The most well-known in the Revolution War was George Washington. He was so revered, that he was later elected as the president of the United State. George Washington used his organization and leadership skills to create the Continental. …show more content…

Thomas Paine's words caused the revolution. In Thomas Paine's Common Sense, he wrote their goals and in the American Crisis, he told about patriotism and fire into weary soldiers and citizens alike. "In January 1776, Paine published his most influential piece, Common Sense. He used his powerful prose to outline the argument for war with Britain." In Thomas Paine's Common Sense he wrote about the 13 Colonies leaving Great Britain. He believed that kings and aristocracy is wrong and governments don't care about common people. He wanted only independence and a new government that was right for Americans. The Declaration of Independence established freedom for the 13 Colonies. “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed, by their Creator, with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness." Page 116. The Declaration of Independence says that all people are created equal but they still have rules but also have rights. The Declaration of Independence tells the British that the 13 Colonies are no longer under British

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