Thomas Paine: The Writer That Changed America

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The Writer That Changed America
A poor, self-taught English boy became one of the most powerful writers in American history and his name was Thomas Paine. Thomas Paine was born January 29, 1737 in Thetford, England. His family was poor and so he lived in London working many jobs. The jobs that he had include tax excise man, corset maker, and he went to sea on a privateer. Later in his life Thomas Paine moved to America. He was Looking for something new and more successful, he also learned about politics. Thomas Paine taught us that change will always happen and that if you see something that you don't think is right no matter what age or how much money you have you should act upon it.

His mother Frances came from a wealthy family. She was rude petty and would get offended quickly and she regretted marrying beneath her class. She was 11 years older than her husband Joseph Paine. His father Joseph Pain was very hard working. He had a job as a corset maker. He was a quiet and simple man, also a quaker. Though Thomas was smart, he was not given much schooling as a child. He went to thetford Grammar …show more content…

'Common Sense,' declared George Washington 'is making a powerful change in the minds of many men.'" Thomas Paine Impacted America in the past and now. In the past he motivated and convinced the colintes to get independence. at a time when we were losing the war he stepped up and helped everyone think about with is important to them and why they were fighting the war. Paine showed people how to stand up for what they believe in fair treatment, equality, and freedom and if he had not written his pamphlet then we could have lost the war. He was one of the first people who stood up for equality; equality between wealthy and poor, equality between blacks and whites, equality between women and men. We are still talking about all of these kinds of equality

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