Thomas Paine had to learn the French language when he traveled to study democracy in the year 1774
He emigrated to Philadelphia, PA in November 1774.
Thomas Paine met Benjamin Franklin in 1774. At that time, Paine had recently emigrated to America from England and sought Franklin's support for his ideas on independence and reform. Their meeting marked the beginning of Paine's influential role in the American Revolution, as Franklin recognized his potential and encouraged his writing.
He was born in Norfolk, England in 1737 and later emigrated to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1774. (I got this from his Wikipedia page.)
it was miserably he was unhappy because he quit school at the age of 13 and he was looking for a job
Thomas Paine was born in England, but moved to the American colonies in 1774 at the invitation of Benjamin Franklin just in time for the American Revolution. Paine penned the pamphlet "Common Sense" in which he advocated independence from Great Britain.
He emigrated to Philadelphia, PA in November 1774.
Thomas Paine met Benjamin Franklin in 1774. At that time, Paine had recently emigrated to America from England and sought Franklin's support for his ideas on independence and reform. Their meeting marked the beginning of Paine's influential role in the American Revolution, as Franklin recognized his potential and encouraged his writing.
Benjamin Franklin wrote a letter of introduction to Thomas Paine. In 1774, Franklin helped Paine secure a position as an editor for the Pennsylvania Magazine, which was instrumental in promoting revolutionary ideas. Their correspondence and Franklin's support were significant in helping Paine establish himself in American political discourse.
He was born in Norfolk, England in 1737 and later emigrated to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1774. (I got this from his Wikipedia page.)
Timothy Paine House was created in 1774.
it was miserably he was unhappy because he quit school at the age of 13 and he was looking for a job
Thomas Paine was born in England, but moved to the American colonies in 1774 at the invitation of Benjamin Franklin just in time for the American Revolution. Paine penned the pamphlet "Common Sense" in which he advocated independence from Great Britain.
Thomas Blomefield was born in 1774.
Thomas Spalding was born in 1774.
Thomas Myers was born in 1774.
Thomas Vasse was born in 1774.
thomas Paine married to Mary Lambert in September 27, 1759 thomas Paine married to Elizabeth Ollive in March 26, 1771