A political biography of thomas paine
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Thomas Paine
(1737-1809)
Who Was Thomas Paine?
Thomas Paine was an influential 18th-century writer of essays and pamphlets. Among them were "The Age of Reason," regarding the place of religion in society; "Rights of Man," a piece defending the French Revolution; and "Common Sense," which was published during the American Revolution.
A political biography of thomas paine
"Common Sense," Paine's most influential piece, brought his ideas to a vast audience, swaying the otherwise undecided public opinion to the view that independence from the British was a necessity.
Early Life
Paine was born in Thetford, England, in 1737, to a Quaker father and an Anglican mother.
Paine received little formal education but did learn to read, write and perform arithmetic. At the age of 13, he began working with his father as stay maker (the thick rope stays used on sailing ships) in Thetford, a shipbuilding town.
Some sources state he and his father were corset makers, but most historians cit