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Was Thomas Paine an American patriot or a professional troublemaker.Write an essay of at least 6 paragraphs.

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One of early America's most important and influential patriots wielded not a sword or a gun but a pen. Thomas Paine, famous for his writings Common Sense and The Crisis, did more to inspire the troops and the folks at home by writing than he ever did by wielding a gun or marching in formation. During the American Revolution, Paine served as a volunteer personal assistant to General Nathanael Greene, traveling with the Continental Army. While not a natural soldier, Paine contributed to the patriot cause by inspiring the troops with his 16 "Crisis" papers, which appeared between 1776 and 1783. The 47-page pamphlet took colonial America by storm in 1776 and made critical arguments for declaring independence from England. ... 'Common Sense,' published in 1776, inspired American colonists to declare independence from England. Paine wanted to enable the distraught patriots to stand, to persevere, and to fight for an American victory. Paine published the first Crisis paper on December 19th. Its opening sentence was adopted as the watchword of the movement to Trenton.The Common Sence pamphlet inspired many people to get involved in the strive for independence. It also prepared the colonists for the Declaration of Independence, written later that year. In conclusion Thomas Paine was an American patriot