Comparison Between 'Crisis, Number 1' By Thomas Paine And Thomas Jefferson

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Mr. Schwytzer American Literature 9 September, 2015 Independence from the King “Freedom is nothing but a chance to become better.” Albert Camus. With fighting for their freedom you have to have a reason and the determination to earn it. The people who helped shift the colonist into wanting their independence were Thomas Paine and Thomas Jefferson In both of the readings “ The Crisis, Number 1” -Thomas Paine and The Declaration of Independence- Thomas Jefferson. In “Crisis, Number 1” -Thomas Paine gives us all the reasons to gain independence from Britain. Then in Jefferson's piece The Declaration of Independence states why we are wanting our freedom from the King. Thomas Paine in “Crisis, Number 1” claims it is right to leave Britain. He refers that god has told him and that he believes it is the right thing to do.”I have as little superstition in me as to any man living, but my secret opinion has ever been, and still is, that God Almighty will not give up a people to military destruction, or leave them unsupported to perish, who have so earnestly and so repeatedly sought to avoid the calamities of war, by every decent method which wisdom could …show more content…

King George III has sent his soldiers over to the colonies without and consent from the colonist and they were unhappy with this action by King George. He has kept among us, in times of peace, standing Armies without the consent of our legislatures” - Jefferson (1). The logic behind the quote is that a good reason why they colonist want their independence is that the King is bringing in his soldiers even in at a time of peace when it is completely unnecessary. In “Crisis, Number 1” - Paine states that a child said that not a man believes in there should be a separation from the King's power. “Let there be peice in my day!” The little boy is just stating that the colonies are not peaceful and he wants a

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