Thomas Paine invented an iron bridge, although "invented" might not be the correct term. A new feature of this bridge was that it had no piers supporting it in mid-river. A scale model had been created and tested, but it was never built.
Thomas Paine's father. That's all I know about him
Locke, Rousseau, and Paine influenced the American Revolution significantly, if that helps at all...
Thomas Paine meant that the goal of America and mankind is freedom and equality.
Thomas Paine argues that all government officials should derive their authority from popular consent.
Paine predicts that Britain will tax the Americans heavily and what Thomas Paine also states; "to BIND us [American colonists] in ALL CASES WHATSOEVER."Britain has a large lack in respect towards America and Paine believes that some Americans do not see the evil in Britain and have hopes that the enemy (Britain) will be merciful.
Thomas Paine's father. That's all I know about him
Locke, Rousseau, and Paine influenced the American Revolution significantly, if that helps at all...
All men are created equal.
Thomas Paine meant that the goal of America and mankind is freedom and equality.
Thomas Paine argues that all government officials should derive their authority from popular consent.
first of all. i have no clue who this is. so what he did? i dk :)
Thomas Edison had many inventions that are still in use today. These inventions include the tin foil phonograph, the incandescent light bulb, electricity, the motion picture player, and many others.
not all but only a few.........
He was a genius!
The light bulb was Thomas Edison's favorite invention.
In The Crisis, Thomas Paine writes in a passionate and confident tone which is inspirational and influencial. He writes through common English so that all is able to read and understand.
Thomas Paine