Book Report On Thomas Paine

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Thomas Paine Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1737-1809 Professional Experience 1768-1772 Thomas paine worked as an excise officer (or tax officer) in England. Paine was discharged twice in the matter of four years, and in his last year (1772) he wrote the book The Case of the Officers of Excise, which argued for higher wages for the excise officers. 1775-1776 Worked as an editor for the Pennsylvania Magazine, Paine began writing articles under pseudonyms. His first article which was called "African Slavery in America" and it was radically against the African slave trade, and it showed Paine’s propagandist ideals, which caused the Magazine to ask Paine to not portray such harsh views for …show more content…

1787-1791 Worked on inventions such as the smokeless candle and the iron bridge. 1791-1792 Wrote The Rights of Man an a later version The Rights of Man II for the French Revolution which caused Paine to be labeled an outlaw in England for his anti-monarchistic views. 1794-1796 Being imprisoned in 1793 Paine began writing his notably most famous work The Age of Reason which was an anti-church text. Education 1749 By the Age of 12 Paine failed out of school and began apprenticing for his father. 1756 At age 19 Thomas failed again at apprenticing for his father. Personal 1737-1756 Born to a Quaker father and an Anglican mother in Thetford England he didn't receive a very formal education due to his early failures but did learn to read, write and simple arithmetic. Paine began apprenticing for his father at 13 working as a stay maker but later failed at that as well. 1760-1774 Paine’s wife died in childbirth and the child did not survive, his father’s buisness went under and he was fired as an excise officer for handing out his pamphlet The Case of the Officers of