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Q: What were the 5 pamphlets that Thomas Paine wrote?
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How many pamphlets did Thomas Paine write?

Common Sense


How was Thomas Paine?

5 foot 6 inches


How many kids does thomas Paine have?

5


What are 5 things Thomas Paine is famous for?

there isn't there is only 2


Did Thomas Paine have ten children?

no, he had only 5 children , austin, steve, rogers, dwayne, and max


What were Thomas Paines 3 most popular books he wrote?

His 5 main pamphlets were: Common Sense Thoughts on Government The American Crisis Rights of Man Age of Reason


How tall is Geoff Paine?

Geoff Paine is 5' 11".


What was Thomas Paine height?

That information is not given in his biography. My impression is he was a short man. Most people were in his time.


What happened in 1776?

The Colonies wrote and signed the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. After 5 years of war with the British a peace treaty was signed and Congress wrote the Articles of Confederation. They didn't work well so after a couple of years they met to write the Constitution. Also in the year 1776, Thomas Paine published his work entitled "Common Sense".


Did Thomas Paine had siblings?

No he didn't as Mary Lambert died in 1760 whilst pregnant. (please correct if wrong as that is what i got taught by my history teacher)


Who were the historical figures of the American revolution?

There were innumerable historical figures in the American Revolution. Here is a brief sample: 1. George Washington 2. Thomas Jefferson 3. Benjamin Franklin 4. Alexander Hamilton 5. John Hancock, and 6. Thomas Paine


Why did Theodore Roosevelt call thomas Paine filty little atheist?

One reason might be that Paine had published a work in 1794 called "Age of Reason" in which he criticized the Bible and Christianity, dismissing both as false and calling Christianity fundamentally immoral. In reality, Paine was neither little (he stood 5' 10"), nor was he an atheist. He was a deist, believing that God created nature and that was the end of God's contribution.