Thomas Paine’s Personal Highs & Lows From Serving In Congress To Writing New American Crisis Essays - a podcast by Kirk Monroe

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Learn what General Washington issued on January 25, 1777, three weeks after Battle of Princeton. Find out where Thomas Paine returns to after Trenton & Princeton Battles including what he published on April 19, 1777. Discover whom Paine had been on the trail of regarding suspicious activities prior to Fall 1777. Discover whether Continental Army found itself once again in a bind where forces were on the run from British. Find out if one branch of Continental Army had success in defeating British on battlefields during mid to late 1777 whereas another unit had opposite circumstances. Learn what was spotted along coast of Portsmouth, New Hampshire just before Mid August 1777 & how sighting would become an eventual game changer battle wise come August 16. Learn what Congress is forced to do on September 19, 1777 including the ramifications that followed. Find out if some in Congress became skeptical behind General Washington’s Leadership during 1777 most notably well after Trenton & Princeton Victories. Discover which Forefather became America’s First Overseas Foreign Minister. Learn what made Thomas Paine’s American Crisis Essay Number 7 so incredibly unique. Find out if there were members of Congress whom favored benefiting from financial dealings including where Paine himself stood on matter. Learn if Paine made any financial donations, but doing so without profiting. Discover whether or not Paine had enemies within Congress as well as on the outside. Learn what happened to Thomas Paine in 1779 & what becomes of him going forward.

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