The most famous speech that Patrick Henry gave, that includes the words, "Give me liberty or give me death," was given before the Virginia Provincial Convention, in 1775. Henry was urging that the Virginia militia be armed for the defense of the colony against England.
At St. John's Church in Richmond Virginia.
-5th Grade Aubrey
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Give Me Liberty or give me death!
Samuel Davies
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Abraham Lincoln wrote the Gettysburg speech and he spoke the speech on June 1, 1865.
Patrick Henry was a vocal advocate for American independence from Great Britain. His fiery speeches, such as his famous "Give me liberty or give me death" speech, inspired many colonists to join the revolutionary cause. He played a crucial role in persuading Virginians to support the revolution and was a delegate to the Continental Congress, where he helped shape early American policies.
Never did. He was a silversmith who became famous in 1861 when Longfellow wrote a poem about the ride he didn't finish.
The people who wrote the constitution also wrote the bill of rights, which includes the freedom of speech.
Patrick Henry
Patrick Henry is credited with writing the speech delivered to the Second Virginia Convention in 1775, which included the famous line "Give me liberty, or give me death!"
muther Luther king jr.
he wrote give me liberty or give me death speech and it influences many people
I believe that was Patrick Henry, and he actually said it in the First Continental Congress
Obama wrote his speech.
NO ! In fact the prime ministers name was Neville chamberlain and he wrote a speech called 'peace for our time' and was very famous but not more famous than Winston Churchill's speech called 'we'll fight on the beaches' and that is even more famous than Neville chamberlain's but Neville chamberlain's speech is still awesome and very famous . if it was speech as in talking then NO none of them had speech problems. hope I helped
Abraham Lincoln wrote the Gettysburg speech and he spoke the speech on June 1, 1865.
Sing a Song of Patrick- Twinkle, Twinkle, Patrick Star (I Wrote This)
Patrick Henry was a vocal advocate for American independence from Great Britain. His fiery speeches, such as his famous "Give me liberty or give me death" speech, inspired many colonists to join the revolutionary cause. He played a crucial role in persuading Virginians to support the revolution and was a delegate to the Continental Congress, where he helped shape early American policies.
Never did. He was a silversmith who became famous in 1861 when Longfellow wrote a poem about the ride he didn't finish.
Founding Fathers, Patrick Henry and Thomas Paine were both highly persuasive patriots. Patrick Henry used his eloquence and dynamic speaking talents to call for independence in his famous 'Liberty or Death' speech. Thomas Paine used his persuasive writing skills to build the case of the fight for independence in his pamphlet 'Common Sense.' Both leaders, were able to put their point across by the use of stirring and inflammatory speech.