Patrick Henry uttered the immortal phrase "Give me Liberty or Give me Death!" during a speech at a meeting in the House of Burgesses on March 23, 1775. This was part of Henry's argument for the colonies to mobilize and prepare for military action against Britain. The desired effect was accomplished. The entire quote is as follows: "Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, Give me Liberty or Give me Death!"
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a man that didn't want to pay lots of money for taxes.
As Patrick Henry himself states. No man's life can be bought. That as a human being he would rather be a dead than a servant to another man. That his freedom is priceless and cannot be bought. For he would go to war or die for his liberty. His Right. As Patrick Henry himself states. No man's life can be bought. That as a human being he would rather be a dead than a servant to another man. That his freedom is priceless and cannot be bought. For he would go to war or die for his liberty. His Right.
he made is own church
Patrick Henry!! :D
Patric Henrey .
No. Only Catholics celebrate patronage of saints. Protestants oppose the "laws" of Catholicism, hence the word "protest" to describe their break from the Holy Empire during the reign of King Henry VIII.
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Charles Henry Laws died in 1958.
Charles Henry Laws was born in 1867.
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British laws that affected the colonies were made by the King and the British Parliament. The colonists had no voice in the laws.
You'll find it is not okay to break any laws.
smugglingNot reporting income,pirateering,and smuggling!!
British Parliament passes laws.