Because he want to
Paine will predict that he is smart
Ben Franklin inspired him to write and to come to America. Whoever wrote that last post is an idiot.
In "Common Sense," Thomas Paine refers to King George III of Britain as the king of America who rules above. He argues that the monarchy imposes tyranny on the American colonies, suggesting that true governance should come from the people rather than a distant king. Paine advocates for independence and self-governance, promoting the idea that America should break free from British rule.
Thomas Paine meant that the goal of America and mankind is freedom and equality.
There were pogroms in Russia until very recently.
Paine will predict that he is smart
Paine will predict that he is smart
Ben Franklin inspired him to write and to come to America. Whoever wrote that last post is an idiot.
Thomas Jefferson and Thomas Paine A+
In "Common Sense," Thomas Paine refers to King George III of Britain as the king of America who rules above. He argues that the monarchy imposes tyranny on the American colonies, suggesting that true governance should come from the people rather than a distant king. Paine advocates for independence and self-governance, promoting the idea that America should break free from British rule.
Thomas Paine meant that the goal of America and mankind is freedom and equality.
There were pogroms in Russia until very recently.
Thomas Jefferson and Thomas Paine A+
Thomas Paine. :)
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Benjamin Franklin was a prominent and influential figure in colonial America, and he recognized Thomas Paine's potential as a writer and thinker. Paine was seeking a fresh start and opportunities for his career, making Franklin's offer of support appealing. Additionally, Franklin's reputation and connections in America provided an enticing prospect for Paine, who was eager to contribute to the revolutionary ideas of the time. This combination of opportunity, support, and shared ideals made it easy for Franklin to persuade Paine to move to America.
Benjamin Franklin facilitated Thomas Paine's emigration to America by recognizing Paine's potential as a writer and thinker. Franklin provided Paine with a letter of introduction and financial support, helping him secure a position in America. Additionally, Franklin's own influential status and connections in the American colonies made it easier for Paine to integrate into the intellectual community, ultimately allowing him to contribute significantly to the American Revolution.