Robert Treat Paine Jr.

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Robert Treat Paine Jr. (December 9, 1773 – November 13, 1811) was an American poet and editor. He was the second son of Robert Treat Paine, signer of the Declaration of Independence. Born Thomas Paine (after his paternal grandfather), he changed his name to that of his recently deceased older brother in 1801, in part as a tribute to his father and in part to avoid confusion with the more famous Thomas Paine, the revolutionary pamphleteer, who was unpopular at that time. He received bachelor's and master's degrees from Harvard University, for whose commencement ceremonies he wrote a number of pieces.[1]

Born
Thomas Paine

(1773-12-09)December 9, 1773
DiedNovember 13, 1811(1811-11-13) (aged 37)
OccupationsPoet, editor
Knownfor"Adams and Liberty"
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Robert Treat Paine Jr.
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Robert Treat Paine Jr.
Born
Thomas Paine

(1773-12-09)December 9, 1773
DiedNovember 13, 1811(1811-11-13) (aged 37)
OccupationsPoet, editor
Known for"Adams and Liberty"
FatherRobert Treat Paine
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