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Thomas Paine made a strong case for political freedom in The Crisis. He wrote, “If there must be trouble let it be in my day, that my children may have peace”(161). He was sugges
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Thomas Paine, Crevecoeur, and Thomas Jefferson made powerful statements about political freedom. In saying this, he meant that the people of the Revolutionary Period will be rewarded with freedom because of their trials. Their contribution to American literature changed people’s outlook on freedom in many ways. He stated “… those lands confer on them the title of freemen…” (209). Jefferson was suggesting that God created everyone equal and we have certain rights that should not be taken away.
Thomas Jefferson made strong cases about political freedom in The Declaration of Independence. He also said, “show me your faith by your works” (161). He wrote, “We hold these truths to be self-evident… life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness…” (156). “… all men are created equal…”, Jefferson stated (156).
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