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Although Thomas Paine is associated with the likes of Thomas Jefferson, he was not affiliated with any American political party for he self-imposed his banishment to Great Britain. Great Britain banished him from their country because of his views and settled in France. In his later years, Thomas Jefferson offered him to come home which he accepted. He died several years later.

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