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Released at the direst moment for the Continental Army in late 1776, 'The Crisis' was a series of pamphlets penned by Thomas Paine, designed to reignite the revolutionary spirit among a weary populace and a demoralized military. Its initial installment, published in December 1776, arrived just as General George Washington's forces faced imminent collapse following a series of defeats, widespread desertions, and rapidly expiring enlistments. This powerful rhetoric was strategically timed to galvanize support for the war effort, emphasizing the critical juncture the fledgling nation faced and providing a much-needed psychological uplift. It directly addressed the fears and doubts prevalent among soldiers and civilians alike, transforming a moment of despair into a renewed call for perseverance and sacrifice.