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Thomas Paine was an influential political activist, philosopher, and revolutionary. Born in England in 1737, he moved to America in 1774, where he became a key figure in the fight for independence from British rule. His pamphlet 'Common Sense' played a crucial role in inspiring the American colonists to pursue independence, articulating the case for freedom and democracy in a way that was accessible to the general public. Paine's writings emphasized the importance of individual rights and the necessity of challenging oppressive governments.

In addition to his contributions to the American Revolution, Paine was also a significant figure in the French Revolution, advocating for democratic principles and social justice. His later works, such as 'The Rights of Man' and 'The Age of Reason', further established his reputation as a champion of Enlightenment ideals. Despite facing controversy and criticism during his lifetime, Paine's ideas have had a lasting impact on political thought. He is remembered not only as a revolutionary figure but also as a proponent of reason and human rights.

Национальность Американец
Дата рождения January 29, 1737
Место рождения Thetford, Norfolk, England
Дата смерти June 8, 1809