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Thomas Paine : The Inspiration Working Behind The Scenes

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Saksham Madaan
Mr. Horning
History - Rivera
20 October 2017
Thomas Paine: The Inspiration Working Behind the Scenes Thomas Paine was instrumental in gaining freedom for the United States. He left a significant impact on the world today. His work convinced many people to join the revolution and was recognized throughout. He made multiple pamphlets including Common Sense that had arguments that persuaded people to join the cause in the Revolutionary War. Thomas Paine was born on January 29, 1736 in Thetford, Norfolk, England. He was the son of Joseph Paine and Frances. His father, Joseph was a Quaker, and his mother, Frances, was an Anglican. One was separated from the English Church and one was evolved from it. He attended the Thetford Grammar School and then was apprenticed to his father at age 13. His father was a stay maker and made thick rope stays that were used on sailing ships. He later became a master stay-maker and opened a shop in Sandwich, Kent. He married Mary Lambert on September 27, 1759. They moved to Margate where she went into early labor and both her and the child died. He also worked as a supernumerary and an excise officer. On March 26, 1771, he married Elizabeth Olive. Thomas Paine first got involved in government in Lewes, Sussex. He was a member of the governing body of the town. In the time between 1772 and 1773, Thomas spent time publishing an article on why Excise Officers should get better pay. It was called The Case of the Officers of Excise.

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