I don't think it would have resulted in anything major or changed history. Others would have done what he did.
Thomas Paine was born on January 29, 1737, in Thetford, England. At that time, hospitals as we know them today did not exist, and he was likely born at home or in a local inn rather than a formal hospital. Thus, there is no specific hospital associated with his birth.
In the life of Paine those parties didn't exist. There were no Democrats or Republicans until 1860 a hundred years after Paine.
None, high schools did not exist in colonial times. He received some education at home and the rest on his own. Actually, Boston Latin School, the nation's oldest public 'grammar' school/high school, was established in 1635. (one year before Harvard College, in 1636). Seven "Signers" attended, as did Ben Franklin. (Hamilton, Adams, Hancock, Paine, Franklin,...)
Mesopatomia didnt use money at that time money didnt exist they had to do things therself to get the stuff they need.
Thomas Paine describes the natural state of man as one of freedom and equality, where individuals exist independently and are guided by reason and natural rights. In this state, people are not bound by oppressive structures or governments, but rather live harmoniously, governed by their innate sense of justice and morality. Paine argues that the corruption of this natural state arises when institutions, particularly governments, infringe upon these inherent rights and freedoms. Ultimately, he advocates for a society that reflects these natural principles, promoting liberty and social contract as the foundation of governance.
Thomas Paine was born on January 29, 1737, in Thetford, England. At that time, hospitals as we know them today did not exist, and he was likely born at home or in a local inn rather than a formal hospital. Thus, there is no specific hospital associated with his birth.
In the life of Paine those parties didn't exist. There were no Democrats or Republicans until 1860 a hundred years after Paine.
you be using a desktop :)
Abraham Lincoln didnt like the governments so they didnt exist. SILVERSTEIN IS THE BEST BAND EVER
None, high schools did not exist in colonial times. He received some education at home and the rest on his own. Actually, Boston Latin School, the nation's oldest public 'grammar' school/high school, was established in 1635. (one year before Harvard College, in 1636). Seven "Signers" attended, as did Ben Franklin. (Hamilton, Adams, Hancock, Paine, Franklin,...)
we have freedom
if he didnt have a mom he wouldn't exist
In "Common Sense," Thomas Paine argues for American independence from British rule by emphasizing three main points: first, he asserts that government is a necessary evil that should exist to protect individual rights, and the monarchy is an unjust form of government. Second, he highlights the economic benefits of independence, suggesting that free trade would be more advantageous than the restrictions imposed by Britain. Lastly, Paine appeals to the emotional and moral imperatives of independence, urging Americans to embrace their right to self-governance and reject tyranny.
zero. the place didnt exist.
If science didnt exist. You wouldn't be here.
He wasn't because he didnt exist. Einton?
yes he