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Q: What does Thomas Paine think of George Washington?
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If our founding Fathers were Thomas Jefferson and George Washington caved into the monument why not Thomas Paine as well along with the other carving?

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.


Was Thomas Paine a Son of Liberty?

No. He had nothing to do with it (I think)


What did Abigail think of Thomas Paine's Common sense?

No se


What did Thomas Paine think of the English Navy?

He did not like it and he thought it was excellant


What kind of government did thomas Paine think the Americans need?

republican


Why did Thomas Paine think there was a need for regulations and governments?

Because he was a rational man.


Was thomas Jefferson in the first continental congress?

yes he was. he was in it with George Washington but left the second continental congress. i think but he was in the first


Why do you think the colonists were influenced by Thomas Paine?

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What did Thomas Paine think of government?

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."


What was the cause of Thomas Paine's death?

Thomas Paine died of an undetermined illness on June 8, 1809. The exact cause of his death remains unknown.


What Nobel Prize did Thomas Jefferson get?

I don't think he got any Nobel Prize. Neither did George Washington. - Miia


What role did the Common Sense document play in the revolution?

It blamed the suffering of the people on the British King, George 3. There for the people started to rebel against the British king and entered into the independent movement or the desire to be free of Britain.