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THE AMERICAN CRISIS – Revolutionary Work Which Inspired the American People to Fight for Their Independence

Including "The Life of Thomas Paine" – Extensive Biography of the Author

Thomas Paine

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In 'The American Crisis,' Thomas Paine delivers a powerful collection of essays that served as a rallying cry for the American people during the Revolutionary War. Written in a straightforward and persuasive style, Paine uses poignant language and strong rhetoric to urge readers to stand up against British tyranny and fight for their independence. This work exemplifies Paine's talent for combining political philosophy with eloquent prose, making it a crucial piece of American literature from the 18th century. 'The American Crisis' holds a significant place in the history of the American Revolution, providing motivation and inspiration for those seeking freedom from oppression. As a primary source document, it offers valuable insights into the mindset of the American colonists and the challenges they faced during this pivotal period in history. Readers will gain a deeper understanding of the revolutionary spirit that helped shape the United States as we know it today.

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Founding Fathers, Enlightenment philosophy, American Revolution, Revolutionary pamphlets, Colonial Independence, Human rights, Transnational rhetoric, Political activism, Morale booster, Common Sense