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  1. The American Crisis, or simply The Crisis, is a pamphlet series by eighteenth-century Enlightenment philosopher and author Thomas Paine, originally published from 1776 to 1783 during the American Revolution.

  2. The American Crisis is a collection of articles written by Thomas Paine during the American Revolutionary War. In 1776 Paine wrote Common Sense, an extremely popular and successful pamphlet arguing for Independence from England.

  3. Read the first of 13 essays that Paine wrote to inspire the Patriots during the American Revolution. He argued that freedom was worth fighting for and that God was on their side.

  4. A collection of four essays by Thomas Paine, a leader of the American Revolution, on the causes and consequences of the war, the role of the American government, and the prospects of the future. The first essay, "The American Crisis", was published in 1776 and read to the troops on the retreat of Washington across the Delaware. It expresses his optimism and patriotism in the face of the British invasion and tyranny.

  5. A pamphlet by Thomas Paine that inspired the American Revolution with his rhetoric and arguments. He denounced British tyranny, urged resistance and independence, and invoked God's support for the cause of freedom.

  6. The American Crisis, Paine’s second significant literary contribution to the revolution.. By the end of 1776, the American Revolution appeared to be doomed after just a few months. Washington’s militia-based Continental Army had failed its critical first test, fleeing from the British after the Battle of Long Island.

  7. by Thomas Paine. The American Crisis: PHILADELPHIA, April 19, 1777. IN THE progress of politics, as in the common occurrences of life, we are not only apt to forget the ground we have travelled over, but frequently neglect to gather up experience as we go.