Thomas Paine was a pivotal figure in the American Revolution, best known for his influential pamphlet "Common Sense," which argued for independence from British rule and advocated for democratic ideals. His writings helped galvanize public opinion in favor of revolution and inspired both American and French revolutionary movements. Paine also contributed to the development of Enlightenment thought through his works on human rights and government, emphasizing reason and individual liberty. His ideas continue to resonate in discussions of democracy and civil rights today.
Thomas Paine's contribution was the Continental Congress.
He wrote "Common Sense" which influenced the colonist.
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Thomas Paine's contribution was the Continental Congress.
He wrote "Common Sense" which influenced the colonist.
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Thomas Paine.
No, thomas Paine is not single.
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Thomas Paine's principle contribution to the Revolutionary War was his pamphlet, 'Common Sense, which is credited with inflaming the common man to demand liberty. Once liberty had been achieved, Paine was not interested in the tedious work of setting up a new government, and was abroad at the time of the Constitutional Convention.