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Patrick Henry lived in Virginia when the American Revolution started.
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Patrick Henry was a well known person in Massachusetts and many liked his aid during the American Revolution.
He wanted to rally up colonists against the British
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Patrick Henry meant that although he was from Virginia, his allegiance must be foremost to the United States of America as an American.
To me, that sounds like: Loyalty to the Union (of the 13 states) is more important than loyalty to an individual state.
he was out spoken Against the British taxation that lead to the American revolution
Patrick Henry of Virginia was probably the most noted for his orations.
They all supported the american revolution
Patrick Henry favored the side of the American Revolution and was an influential figure in the early days of the revolution. He was a strong advocate for independence from Great Britain and eventually became a key figure in the Virginia Convention of 1775. He famously declared the words Give me liberty or give me death! in a speech during the convention which ultimately propelled the American colonies to fight for their freedom. Patrick Henry was a major proponent of the American cause and was a key figure in the Revolutionary War.
The American Revolution against Britian