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Locke, Rousseau, and Paine influenced the American Revolution significantly, if that helps at all...
No, he considered himself an anti-Federalist, along with Patrick Henry and George Mason.
Founding Fathers, Patrick Henry and Thomas Paine were both highly persuasive patriots. Patrick Henry used his eloquence and dynamic speaking talents to call for independence in his famous 'Liberty or Death' speech. Thomas Paine used his persuasive writing skills to build the case of the fight for independence in his pamphlet 'Common Sense.' Both leaders, were able to put their point across by the use of stirring and inflammatory speech.
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Thomas Paine Patrick Henry Samuel Adams
Patrick Henry was simply opposed to having such strong central government, along with Benjamin Franklen. Thomas Paine was simply not at the Colonies durring that time, I believe he was in England.
Richard Henry Lee included his phrase right at the end of the document. Right in the last paragraph. Also John Locke and Thomas Paine's "Common Sense" inspired some of Jefferson's document.
Locke, Rousseau, and Paine influenced the American Revolution significantly, if that helps at all...
No, he considered himself an anti-Federalist, along with Patrick Henry and George Mason.
Founding Fathers, Patrick Henry and Thomas Paine were both highly persuasive patriots. Patrick Henry used his eloquence and dynamic speaking talents to call for independence in his famous 'Liberty or Death' speech. Thomas Paine used his persuasive writing skills to build the case of the fight for independence in his pamphlet 'Common Sense.' Both leaders, were able to put their point across by the use of stirring and inflammatory speech.
Patrick Henry or Thomas Paine, they both ignited America's Revolution, leading to Independence from Britain. Just drastically different in delivery. PAINE WITH PURE KNOWLEDGE AND FACTS, Henry with sheer emotion and experience.
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To convince the colonists to break away from British rule
-The argument that the colonists have tried to peacefully plead with Britain. -Figurative Language
-The argument that the colonists have tried to peacefully plead with Britain. -Figurative Language