Thomas Paine became famous for his pamphlet Common sense, in which he exhorted the Americans to cease to change the British policies and instead seek their independence. He served in the Revolutionary war, writing pamphlets to boost the soldiers spirit.
He returned to England in 1787 and authored a pamphlet, <em>The rights of man</em>, praising the French Revolution. He went too far and called to overthrow the British monarchy, for which he was forced to flee to France to avoid prison. There, he helped to write the French Constitution but was put in jail when he opposed the execution of Louis XVI. He began writing <em>The age of reason</em> in which he criticized the organized religion. Back in the United States, he was ostracized because of this criticism of Christianity.
Although this shows that he had an incredible talent of persuasion, he only got along with it when it matched the public's opinion during the time of the American Revolution. His later pamphlets didn't resonate as much as Common sense, and caused him several difficulties.
<span>Johannes Gutenberg was the person who borrowed money in the
year 1454 to create a great invention called printing press. Gutenberg was a
multitalented person who was not only a printer and publisher but also a
goldsmith and blacksmith. He was German by birth and was born on 3rd
February 1398. He died in the year 1468. His invention of movable type printing
ushered in the printing revolution in Europe. This kind of printing not only
saved a lot of time but it reduced the part of manual labor by a big margin. </span>
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The Kingdom of Great Britain, the United Kingdom had been formed. The original words of the song altered with the fluctuations of Britain's power; 'Britannia, rule the waves' later became 'Britannia rules the waves' in Victorian times, because Britain did, indeed, rule the waves!
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Is this the map??
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Uhh hello? We never read that lesson so don't expect us to be demigods to figure out what you're talking about. Either post with the textbook or I don't think anyone in this world can answer these child level questions.