canadarocks
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- Oct 11, 2003
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I was recently at Washington's Crossing, PA for a dress rehearsal for the Christmas Day re-enactment of George Washington's crossing of the Delaware River to attack Trenton, NJ. During the rehearsal, I heard the speech made by the faux Washington to his troops and he involked the name of Thomas Paine in stirring them. I was glad to hear Thomas Paine's name being prominently credited (and rightly so), especially since Paine's words in Common Sense and other writing were widely read by the common folk to support the war, and since he was shunned by most after he published the Age of Reason. I wonder how many other Revolutionary war re-enactments around the nation mention Thomas Paine (Like Williamsburg?).