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Thomas Paine did not ask for
or keep the money that he earned from his
pamphlets. Instead, it went to the Revolutionary
cause. After the French officials found out what he
was writing, he was arrested and held captive for
nearly a year. He had no help getting out because
the government officials claimed he wasn't a legal
American citizen. In 1809, Thomas Paine died
and was buried in the colonies. Ten years later, an
English radical took Paine's coffin with the
intention of reburying it in England, but was
denied permission to bury it. Paine's coffin
somehow disappeared. In 1957, Lee Hays wrote a
song using the words of Thomas Paine. The words
were from the pamphlet Common Sense. A great
poet, Walt Whitman, encouraged poets to write about
great events of American history. Here are the
original words to the song called "Wasn't That a
Time?": Wasn't that a time, Wasn't
that a time, |
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