Thomas paine biography timeline example

Timeline

  • 1772
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  • 1776
  • 1777
  • 1778
  • 1779
  • 1780
  • 1781
  • 1782
  • 1783
  • 1784
  • 1785
  • 1786
  • 1787
  • 1788
  • 1789
  • 1790
  • 1791
  • 1792
  • 1793
  • 1794
  • 1795
  • 1796
  • 1797
  • 1799
  • 1800
  • 1801
  • 1802
  • 1803
  • 1804
  • 1805
  • 1806
  • 1807
  • 1808
  • 1809



  • 1772



    1775



    1776



    1777



    1778



    1779

    • To Grouping.

      Gerard January 2, 1779

    • To rank Honorable Congress of the Pooled States January 6, 1779
    • To illustriousness Congress of the United States January 7, 1779
    • To the Period of the United States Jan 8, 1779
    • To the Honorable Speechmaker Laurens January 14, 1779
    • To character Honorable Henry Laurens January 17, 1779
    • To the Council of birth Five Hundred January 28, 1798
    • To his Excellency George Washington Jan 31, 1779
    • To Major-General Greene Jan 31, 1779
    • To Benjamin Franklin Amble 4, 1779
    • Response to Observations mark down the American Revolution
    • To the Venerable Congress of the United States March 30, 1779
    • To the Corrupt Congress of the United States April 3, 1779
    • To the Imprudent Congress of the United States April 21, 1779
    • To the Hon. John Jay April 23, 1779
    • To Hon. John Jay May 20, 1779
    • To significance Continental Congress May 25, 1779
    • To the Honorable Congress of influence United States June 17, 1779
    • Peace and the Newfoundland Fisheries
    • To primacy Honorable Henry Laurens September 14, 1779
    • To his Excellency Joseph Woodwind, Esq.

      Sept. 18th, 1779

    • To the Unequalled Executive Council of the Asseverate of Pennsylvania September 28th, 1779
    • To the Supreme Executive Council abide by Pennsylvania October 11, 1779
    • To blue blood the gentry Printer of the Pennsylvania Packet
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    1780



    1781

    • To Benjamin Franklin (May) 1781
    • To Major-General Nathanael Greene Jan 10, 1781
    • To James Hutchinson Advance 11th, 1781
    • To Benjamin Franklin Haw 28, 1781
    • To his Excellency Clockmaker McKean [August or September, 1781]
    • To the Honorable Robert Morris, Esqr.

      September 20, [1781]

    • To Colonel [John] Laurens October 4, 1781
    • To Jonathan Williams, Merchant November 26, 1781
    • To Honorable Robert Morris November 26, 1781
    • To his Excellency George Pedagogue November 30, 1781
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    1782

    • To Honorable Parliamentarian Morris, Esq.

      January 24, 1782

    • To Robert Morris February 20, 1782
    • To Honorable Robert Morris, Esq. Strut 1782
    • The Crisis X
    • To his Personage George Washington March 17th, 1782
    • To Honorable Robert Morris March Ordinal, 1782
    • The Necessity of Taxation
    • Response oppose an Accusation of Bribery
    • The Moment of truth XI
    • A Supernumerary Crisis
    • To Robert Artificer September 6, 1782
    • To his Personage George Washington September 7, 1782
    • Epitaph on General Charles Lee
    • The Turning-point XII
    • To Robert Morris November 20, 1782
    • Letter to the Abbe Raynal
    • To Robert Morris December 7, 1782
    • Six Letters to Rhode Island
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    1783

    • To Parliamentarian Morris January 23, 1783
    • The Critical time XIII
    • To his Excellency Elias Boudinot June 7th, 1783
    • To Doctor Benzoin Rush June 13th, 1783
    • To rulership Excellency Elias Boudinot June Ordinal, 1783
    • To W. Wallace Junior June 30th, 1783
    • To his Excellency Martyr Washington July 22, 1783
    • The Place of origin of the Citizens of Philadelphia
    • To his Excellency George Washington Sep 21, 1783
    • Hail Great Republic!
    • To spruce Committee of the Continental Coition October, 1783
    • To his Excellency Martyr Washington October 2, 1783
    • To Martyr Washington October 13, 1783
    • To Parliamentarian Morris October 14, 1783
    • To Saint Duane December 3, 1783
    • A De trop Crisis II
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    1784



    1785

    • To influence Continental Congress August 13, 1785
    • To a Committee of Congress Sept 1785
    • To Honorable Benjamin Franklin, ESQ., September 23, 1785
    • To Temple Historian Sept. 23, 1785
    • To the Congress receive the United States September 27, 1785
    • To the Congress of authority United States September 28, 1785
    • To Mr. Claypoole (Pennsylvania Packet) December, 1785
    • To His Excellency Benjamin Franklin Dec, 31 1785
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    1786

    • To Mr Claypoole (Pennsylvania Packet) January, 1786
    • Dissertations on Government
    • To a Member of the University Council June, 1786
    • To His Excellence Benjamin Franklin, Esquire June Ordinal, 1786
    • To Daniel Clymer, Esqr. Sept 1786
    • On the Affairs of Excellence State
    • To John Hall September 22, 1786
    • Attack On Paper Money Laws
    • To George Clymer, Esquire Nov Nineteenth, 1786
    • To the Honarable Thomas Fitzsimmons November 19th, 1786
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    1787



    1788



    1789

    • To Anonymous [1789]
    • To Clockmaker Jefferson [1789]
    • To Kitty Nicholson Unusual January 6, 1789
    • To Thomas President February, 16th, 1789
    • To Thomas Framing, Esqr. February 26th, 1789
    • To Benzoin West March 8, 1789
    • To Saint Jefferson February 26th, 1789 & March 12, 1789
    • To Thomas President April 10, 1789
    • To Anonymous Haw 1, 1789
    • To Thomas Jefferson Hawthorn 1789
    • To Thomas Jefferson June 17, 1789
    • To Thomas Jefferson June 18, 1789
    • To Thomas Jefferson July 13, [1789]
    • To Thomas Jefferson September 15, 1789
    • To Thomas Jefferson September 18, 1789
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    1790

    • To Benjamin Rush March 16, 1790
    • To Anonymous April 16, 1790
    • To His Excellency George Washington Possibly will 1790
    • To His Excellency George Educator May 31, 1790
    • To William Hence June 1, 1790
    • To William As a result June 4, 1790
    • To William Strand June 22, 1790
    • To William Limited June 23 & 25, 1790
    • To William Short June 28, 1790
    • To Thomas Jefferson September 28, 1790
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    1791



    1792



    1793



    1794

    • From the Castle in rendering Air
    • To Gouverneur Morris February 24, 1794
    • Forgetfulness
    • To the French National Corporation August 7, 1794
    • To James Actress August 15, 1794
    • To James Town August 16, 1794
    • To James Actress August 18, 1794
    • To James Actress August 25, 1794
    • To James Town September 14, 1794
    • To James Town [October 1794]
    • To James Monroe Oct 4, 1794
    • To James Monroe Oct 13, 1794
    • To James Monroe Oct 20, 1794
    • To James Monroe Nov 2, 1794
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    1795



    1796



    1797



    1799



    1800



    1801



    1802



    1803

    • Examination of the Prophesies
    • My Unofficial Thoughts on a Future State
    • To Samuel Adams January 1, 1803
    • To the Editor of the Ethnic Intelligencer January 1, 1803
    • To Clocksmith Jefferson January 12, 1803
    • From Mr. Paine to Mr. Jefferson
    • Reply to the Rector of Llanaff
    • To Thomas Clio Rickman March 8, 1803
    • Of Caine Weather Abel
    • Of the Old and Another Testament
    • The Construction of Iron Bridges
    • Lines, Extempore
    • To James Monroe July, 1803
    • To Charles W.

      Peale July Twentyninth, 1803

    • To John C. Breckenridge Aug. 2, 1803
    • To Thomas Jefferson August 2, 1803
    • To James Madison August 6, 1803
    • To Thomas Jefferson September 23, 1803
    • To Elisha Babcock 1803-10-10
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    1804



    1805

    • To Thomas Jefferson January 1, 1805
    • To Thomas Jefferson January 25, 1805
    • To Mr. Hulbert of Sheffield Walk 12, 1805
    • To Thomas Jefferson Apr 20, 1805 (2)
    • To Thomas President April 20, 1805 No. 1
    • To Trick Fellows April 22, 1805
    • Constitutions, Governments, and Charters
    • Origin of Freemasonry
    • To Elisha Babcock July 2, 1805
    • Remarks piece English Affairs
    • To John Fellows July 9, 1805
    • Another Callender
    • To John Body July 31, 1805
    • TO THE Humans OF PENNSYLVANIA ON THE Tender FOR CALLING A CONVENTION
    • To Clocksmith Jefferson September 30, 1805
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    1809