Thomas Paine Day, also referred to as Freethinkers Day, is observed on June 8. It is dedicated to remembering the life and accomplishments of Thomas Paine, who had a significant impact on society. It is also an opportunity to advocate for the freedom and power of thought, which were emphasised by Thomas Paine. Among his most renowned works are “The Age of Reason,” “The Rights of Man,” and “Common Sense.” These books and pamphlets have established his reputation, but have also sparked a variety of controversies and discussions within society.
The background of Thomas Paine Day
Thomas Paine was born on February 9, 1737 in Thetford, Norfolk, Great Britain. Although he held a variety of low-paying occupations, he used his savings to purchase educational books. Growing up in his birthplace, he encountered much disappointment and failure until he met Benjamin Franklin in London. Franklin encouraged him to migrate to America and provided him with letters of assistance along the way.
In 1772, he began composing his first pamphlet, “Common Sense,” which was published four years later. As hundreds of thousands of copies were disseminated, it was a success. This work had a substantial impact on the superiority of representative government. Paine then joined General George Washington’s army during the American Revolutionary War. Paine wrote “The American Crisis” to give the troops a sense of optimism after observing their despondency and despondency.
In 1779, following a political career, Paine became the registrar for the Pennsylvania Assembly. During this period, he did not earn much from his writings and government work and sought assistance from the council. Paine subsequently wrote and published “The Rights of Man” in 1791, followed by the three parts of “The Age of Reason.” The latter book received little praise and sparked numerous controversies. As a result of numerous anti-church criticisms, he even lost his credibility for this endeavour. He perished in New York City on June 8, 1809. The “Thomas Paine National Historical Association” implies that locks of his hair and portions of his cranium are in its possession.
5 INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT THOMAS PAINE
After the American Revolution, he made numerous attempts to establish bridges between the United States and England.
The development of the Sunderland Bridge in England in 1796, the second iron bridge ever constructed and the largest at the time, is his greatest achievement.
He volunteered to be the general’s personal assistant and travelled with the Continental Army.
Paine wasn’t the greatest soldier, but he inspired the army with his 16 “Crisis” papers, including the famous quote “These are the times that try men’s souls.”
His funeral was attended by only six mourners, half of whom were formerly enslaved.
THOMAS PAINE DAY DATES
Year | Date | Day |
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2023 | June 8 | Thursday |
2024 | June 8 | Saturday |
2025 | June 8 | Sunday |
2026 | June 8 | Monday |
2027 | June 8 | Tuesday |