The American Revolution was a time that truly tried men's souls. This was due to the harsh conditions that the colonial army and militias faced. They also faced overwhelming British troops, and were seriously outnumbered at every turn. Still, the colonials pressed on until they achieved independence for themselves and their fellow countrymen.
From the Founding Father, Thomas Paine's The Crisis.
it freed about 4000 African American slaves
One purpose of creating the working mens party was to protect the rights of skilled workers.
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Many people did and still do blame President Hoover for the hard times, however this isn't always fair. He did try his best to help the citizens.Preferences§1234567890-=BackspaceTabqwertyuiop[]Returncapslockasdfghjkl;'\shift`zxcvbnm,./shiftEnglishDeutschEspañolFrançaisItalianoPolskiPortuguêsРусскийaltalt
thomas Paine wrote pamphlets encouraging the revolution "There are times that try mens souls..."
Yes. " These are the times that try mens souls" - Molly Pitcher
That is not a quote by Molly Pitcher; Thomas Paine said that.
From the Founding Father, Thomas Paine's The Crisis.
Many think molly pitcher said "These are the times that try mens' souls." but its not that was Tomas paine.
Pulchra mens [est] pulcher animus. (The word for "is", est, is optional in such sentences in Latin.)
In the King James version the word - soul - appears 458 times the word - soul's - appears once the word - souls - appears 78 times
In the King James version the word - soul - appears 458 times the word - soul's - appears once the word - souls - appears 78 times
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