These Are the Times That Try Men’s Souls: Words That Saved the Revolution
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With those unforgettable words, Thomas Paine lit a fire in the hearts of patriots during one of the darkest moments of the American Revolution. First published on December 19, 1776, The American Crisis was more than just an essay – it was a rallying cry that turned despair into victory. And it was filled with timeless wisdom that we can all find inspiration from today.
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Thomas Paine – The American Crisis No. 1 (19 Dec 1776)
Thomas Paine – Letter to the Abbe Raynal (1782)
California Society, Sons of the American Revolution
George Washington – Letter to Lund Washington (10-17 Dec 1776)
Thomas Paine – Letter to Samuel Adams (1 Jan 1803)
Boldin – These are the Times that Try Men’s Souls
John Dickinson – The Liberty Song (1768)
Jett Connor – The American Crisis Before Crossing the Delaware?
Jett Connor – A Brief Publication History of the “Times That Try Men’s Souls”
Travis Shaw – American Battlefield Trust
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