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Patrick Henry's Speech In The Virginia Convention

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¨Give me Liberty or give me death!¨ Patrick Henry demanded in the Speech of the Virginia Convention. Henry and Thomas Jefferson both important figures in getting Americans to move forward and take a stand against Great Britain, presented an important speech and moving document. Both talk about how they had petitioned for freedom of the king, how the king had sent troops over and how he constantly made them feel weakened.

The king had been unfair by rejecting the colonists petitions of leaving Great Britain. ¨Is it that insidious smile with which our petition has been lately received? Trust it not, sir; it will prove a snare to your feet. Suffer not yourselves to be betrayed with a kiss¨ (Paragraph 4 of Speech in the Virginia Convention). The Americans had sent multiple petitions to Great Britain to free themselves of the king's rule, but the king had constantly turned them down. This led to the idea of having the Virginia Convention. This brought many colonists together to decide whether or not they need to take a stand …show more content…

¨Has Great Britain any enemy, in this quarter of the world, to call for all this accumulation of navies and armies? No sir, she has none. They are meant for us...¨ (paragraph 4 Speech in the Virginia Convention.) Henry tells the people about the Virginia Convention, that the king is sending over troops to stop any rebellion that may happen and or stop the idea of leaving the country. Instead of talking with the people of how to stop anything, the king used violence and injected fear into the colonist. Jefferson writes in The Declaration of Independence, in the grievances, ¨For quartering large bodies of troops among us.¨ Which means that the king has sent people into the homes of the colonist to live with them to make sure they are following the rules of the king and to make the colonist fear the king and troops and to abide by the

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