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Thomas Paine once said "these are the times that try men's souls". This was a direct allusion to Rousseau's direct philosophy of self determination.
Thomas Paine was a philosopher in the American Revolution and believed in democracy and that man should be equal and have equal rights. He is well known for is great influence on the American Revolution.
it convinced more colonists to become patriots
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Thomas Paine.
These words were spoken by Thomas Paine in his pamphlet "The American Crisis" during the American Revolutionary War. The phrase encourages perseverance and resilience in difficult times.
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He wrote the rights of a man.
he wanted to go skating
Thomas Paine
Thomas Paine once said "these are the times that try men's souls". This was a direct allusion to Rousseau's direct philosophy of self determination.
John Locke, Rousseau, and possibly later by Thomas Paine.
Thomas Jefferson and Thomas Paine A+
Thomas Paine was a philosopher in the American Revolution and believed in democracy and that man should be equal and have equal rights. He is well known for is great influence on the American Revolution.
it convinced more colonists to become patriots
thomas paine had 0 kids
Thomas Paine.