Yes, he was. He wrote a pamphlet entitled "Common Sense" urging the American Colonists to declare independence from England.
A famous quote from Thomas Paine reflects what his thoughts were on this subject. He said "Government, even in its best state, is but a necessary evil; in its worst state, an intollerable one."
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Yes, Thomas Paine did fight in the revolutionary war.
Paine believed all of the colonies needed to unite into one army in order to defeat the British. The colonies were all very separate and did not often work together. Paine believed they needed to set aside their differences and form one large militia.
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A famous quote from Thomas Paine reflects what his thoughts were on this subject. He said "Government, even in its best state, is but a necessary evil; in its worst state, an intollerable one."
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Thomas Paine
Thomas Paine wrote 16 pamphlets but his most famous one is Common Sense
What is one reason Thomas Paine believed that the youth of the colonies was an advantage against Britain?
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In Thomas Paine's 'American Crisis,' the words of the British order are quoted directly because he was able to use one of the words 'bind,' to equate the British treatment of the colonists to the treatment of slaves. The effect was brilliant, causing even former loyalists to want to break free from Britain.
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Yes, Thomas Paine did fight in the revolutionary war.
Paine believed all of the colonies needed to unite into one army in order to defeat the British. The colonies were all very separate and did not often work together. Paine believed they needed to set aside their differences and form one large militia.