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How Did Thomas Paine Contribute To Slavery

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In 1775, African Americans are being stolen and enslaved; the slaves were sold in the Slave Trades ridding them of their freedom. They were vigorous people with exultant lives till the Europeans debauched them with liquor. These slaves suffered as they were traded off, leaving their families’. Thomas Paine was born in January 29, 1737 in England. His father was a Quaker and his mother was a member of the Anglican Church, she came from a wealthy family. Paine grew up as an only child; his only sibling was his sister who died when she was still a baby. Paine was influenced by his father’s beliefs and his point of view towards religion. Many people thought Paine was an atheist who did not believe in god, but he stated many times that he believed there was a god. Paine obtained little education, but he eventually learned to read and write. At the age of thirteen, he became an apprentice to his father. He was filled with an immense amount of failures. He could not assist his father, he opened his own corset shop, but failed, he …show more content…

Franklin suggested that Paine should move to America; Thomas got his first occupation in America as an editor of the Pennsylvania Magazine. He began to write articles and magazines regarding slavery. He published the pamphlet, “Common Sense “ on January 10, 1776. After reading the Common Sense pamphlet, the people became convinced that revolution and independence from Britain was the ultimate ideal direction for the colonies. Paine became an Assistant to General Nathaniel Green during the war. He wrote several “crisis” papers to American troops to inspire them, he also asked France to aid the troops with supplies. After the revolutionary war ended, Paine returned to Europe and became involved in the French Revolution. Paine returned to the United States and died in New York City on June 8, 1809. Only a few people came to his

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