Because he was a rational man.
No. He had nothing to do with it (I think)
No se
He did not like it and he thought it was excellant
republican
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."
No. He had nothing to do with it (I think)
No se
He did not like it and he thought it was excellant
republican
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It is Unspecified but i think it it because of OLD AGE.
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."
He also wanted peace with england
independence from the British i think :)
The population of the colonies is extremely high
Thomas Paine published a pamphlet about independence from Great Britain called Common Sense. It was an important step into helping colonies think about rebellion in the few months before the Declaration of Independence was written on July 4, 1776.
My guess is because Thomas Paine was essentially an atheist and an outspoken critic of Christianity. He wasn't well liked and I think only nine or so people attended his funeral.