Book cover for 46 pages Thomas Paine  Common sense  and the turning point to American independence

46 pages Thomas Paine Common sense and the turning point to American independence

Publisher: Running Press
ISBN13: 9780762418138
Format: Classic Audio
Description
<div>Thomas Paine, a native of Thetford, England, arrived in America's colonies with little in the way of money, reputation, or prospects, though he did have a letter of recommendation in his pocket from Benjamin Franklin. Paine also had a passion for liberty in all its forms, and an abiding hatred of tyranny. His forceful, direct expression of those principles found voice in a pamphlet he wrote entitled <i>Common Sense</i>, which proved to be the most influential political work of the time. Ultimately, Paine's treatise provided inspiration to the second Continental Congress for the drafting of the Declaration of Independence. <i>46 Pages</i> is a dramatic look at a pivotal moment in our country's formation, a scholar's meticulous recreation of the turbulent years leading up to the Revolutionary War, retold with excitement and new insight.</div>
Publisher Running Press
ISBN10 0762418133
ISBN13 9780762418138
Number of Pages 231
File Size DL-117MB
Shelf Number JC144
Grade Range
Ages 18 - 99
Format Audio Plus Download, EPub Download