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How Did Patrick Henry Contribute To The Civil War

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Patrick Henry was born in the middle colonies of Virginia. He was born in an average house wealthy nor poor. Patrick Henry was born in Hanover County. He started being homeschooled when he dropped out of school, to be tutored by his father at home. Patrick Henry was a lawyer, patriot, and finally a founder of America. He was born May 29, 1736, AD. Patrick Henry died at the age of 63.
Patrick Henry got elected to join the House Of Burgesses. He served for the House Of Burgesses for 30 years. One of the famous quotes Patrick Henry ever said was “give me liberty or give me death.” What that means is that Patrick Henry wanted the military in Virginia to get involved in the American Revolutionary War. Patrick Henry was known for being one of the founding fathers. He was a well-known orator. Patrick Henry was responsible for starting a movement for independence in Virginia during the 1700s. When the British rule ended in 1775, Patrick Henry became the first governor from the year 1776-1779. He became governor multiple times during his time alive. Patrick Henry also one of the people leading the protest in the Stamp Act. He also encouraged the people of Virginia to bear arms. Patrick Henry used his speech …show more content…

The Parsons case was a political dispute in Virginia. The Parson’s case was when the Virginia legislature wanted to circumvent a British law that would take money from colonial revenue to pay the salaries of ministers of the Anglican Church. The legislature was found guilty of evading the law, Patrick Henry tried to settle the amount owed to the Parsons. Patrick Henry won the case by saying that it was not okay for the king to seek damages and that he should have the well-being of all his subjects as his first priority. Many people believe that the Parsons case was the event that led up to the American Revolution. Patrick Henry’s father was the judge that looked over the case, also known as the Parsons

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