Thomas Paine.
America was founded with a deep and lasting distrust of government. Thomas Paine depicted government as a "necessary evil." Thomas Jefferson counseled -- rightly! -- that a government that can give you what you want can also take all you have. To answer this question, any REAL American would have to say, "TOO MUCH!"
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No he justed wanted Britan out of Americas hair
because they want it so go away he said
In his book "Common Sense," Thomas Paine urged the colonists to seek independence from British rule, arguing that monarchy was wrong and that the colonies should establish a democratic government. He called for a complete separation from Great Britain and encouraged the colonists to fight for their freedom.
Only a democratic republic could be trusted to protect the equal political rights of all men. Part II was even more radical for Thomas Paine argued for a whole program of social legislation to deal with the shocking condition of the poor.
what kind of government did mexico have when spain controlled them
In Thomas Paine's 'American Crisis,' the words of the British order are quoted directly because he was able to use one of the words 'bind,' to equate the British treatment of the colonists to the treatment of slaves. The effect was brilliant, causing even former loyalists to want to break free from Britain.
He wrote common sense and he invented the horse bridle
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Have you read this wonderful Document of American history? If not, you need too! Common Sense has a powerful message for all of those who wanted, and still want, freedom from oppressors. Thomas Paine explains the value and price of freedom, a must read for every American and lover of Liberty.