I'm not sure if he went against society, but he wrote pamphlets such as Common Sense before the Revolutionary War.
the novel inspired people to go against Britain
Thomas Paine's "Common Sense" and Thomas Paine's "The Crisis" papers. Both of these talked about independence: why the colonies should declare independence from Great Britain and how the colonists should go about becoming independent.
go their own way and revolt
Common Sense is a political writing authored by Thomas Paine who was an elemental force in deciding the political views of America during it's formative years.
he went to grammar school until he was 13, and then was apprenticed in his fathers corset shop
Yes
January 1793
Thomas Paine wrote Common Sense to persuade te 33 percent of people undecided to go against England.
the novel inspired people to go against Britain
he wanted to go skating
Thomas Paine's "Common Sense" and Thomas Paine's "The Crisis" papers. Both of these talked about independence: why the colonies should declare independence from Great Britain and how the colonists should go about becoming independent.
go their own way and revolt
Yes. I believe he wrote a book. Go on wikipedia.com awesome website. That is not the correct answer. Thomas Paine did write a book, and it was called common sense. Common sense was a book about how Britain should not be taxing them. It meant that it was just common sense not to tax them. Thomas Paine was a very strong patriot
Common Sense is a political writing authored by Thomas Paine who was an elemental force in deciding the political views of America during it's formative years.
Thomas Paine was trying to tell the colonist to go to war with Britianby writing "Comon sense" . He wanted the 13 colonies to have freedom from british rule and taxes.
thomas paine-go look it up, 4 heavens sake!!!
because they want it so go away he said