it is about the rights of men. who could vote and who could have a job. it also had the salary.. hope this helps
thomas Paine
Thomas Paine
In January 1776, a pamphlet, named "Common Sense" appeared on the streets of Philadelphia.It's author, Thomas Paine, also wrote "The Crisis."It had many impacts like many people were starting to rebel the government.Paine
Thomas Paine wrote Rights of Man.
thomas Paine
Thomas Paine wrote Common Sense (1776) The American Crisis (1776 - 1783)The Rights of Man (1791)First Principles of Government (1795)The Age of Reason (1783-1795)Agrarian Justice (1795 - 1796)
Common Sense, The Crisis, The Rights of Man, Age of Reason.
He wrote the rights of a man.
A great deal of passion for freedom and the rights of man.
Thomas Paine wrote extensively about the unfair treatment of the American colonists by British authorities in his pamphlet "Common Sense." He argued that the colonies were subjected to oppressive rule and taxation without representation, which he deemed unjust. Additionally, in his work "The Rights of Man," he advocated for the rights of the common people and criticized the hereditary privileges of the ruling class. Paine's writings emphasized the need for social and political equality for all individuals.
Thomas Paine
Thomas Paine book Rights of Man (1791)