How Did Thomas Paine Support The American Revolution

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Thomas Paine and the Syrian Civil War During the American revolution, Thomas Paine stated in one of his papers: “Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom, must, like all men, undergo the fatigues to support it.”(Paine,1777). Thomas Paine is an English Enlightenment thinker who supported the American Revolution as well as the French Revolution. His idea of revolution was that people can revolt and form their own government when they aren’t feeling like they aren’t being treated properly by the government. These ideas connect to the current Syrian Civil War where people aren’t getting the safety and rights they need to survive. Bashar al-Assad, the dictator of this country, wanted to keep power and when he saw his subjects protesting, he was …show more content…

Thomas Paine thought if the citizens of the country feel that the government isn’t doing a good job, they should be able to protest and shouldn’t be harmed in any way while doing and so by the government(Paine, 1776). Paine knew that the government was made for the people so the people should have the right to change anything for them to survive properly. He believed the people have the right to replace their own government if they aren’t happy with the current government. While getting their rights, the citizens should be allowed freedom of speech and expression to get their points through. Thomas Paine argues that people should be supported by their government and satisfied. They should feel like equals in the government. A government and it’s citizens have a parent child relationship and everything should be cared by the government (Paine, 1776). Thomas Paine got in trouble for many of these new ideas as they went past the boundaries of society during the time he was alive. But he wasn’t the only one getting in