Patrick Henry was a big speaker for independence in Virginia in the 1770's. His best remembered speech was the "Give me liberty or give me death" speech. After the revolution, he was leader of the anti-federalists in Virginia, opposing the Constitution out of fear that it endangered the rights of the States and freedom of the individuals.
Richard Henry Lee was a delegate from Virginia to the Second Continental Congress that adopted the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776.
George Washington.
Patrick Henry
Thomas Jefferson
Benjamin Franklin
Jefferson was a delegate from Virginia when he wrote the Declaration of Independence
Richard Henry Lee was a delegate from Virginia to the Second Continental Congress that adopted the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776.
On June 7, 1776 Richard Henry Lee, of Virginia's delegates to Congress, proposed independence, paving the way for the Declaration of Independence.
Patrick Henry was a big speaker for independence in Virginia in the 1770's. His best remembered speech was the "Give me liberty or give me death" speech. After the revolution, he was leader of the anti-federalists in Virginia, opposing the Constitution out of fear that it endangered the rights of the States and freedom of the individuals.
Patrick Henry was a big speaker for independence in Virginia in the 1770's. His best remembered speech was the "Give me liberty or give me death" speech. After the revolution, he was leader of the anti-federalists in Virginia, opposing the Constitution out of fear that it endangered the rights of the States and freedom of the individuals.
THAT_WAS_SO_EASY_RICHARD_HENRY_LEE_WAS_THE_DELEGATE_OF_VIRGINIA!!!">THAT WAS SO EASY RICHARD HENRY LEE WAS THE DELEGATE OF VIRGINIA!!!
virginia
Yes, George Washington was the delegate of Virginia!
Richard Henry Lee was a delegate at the Second Continental Congress from Virginia. He was the one to make the formal proposal of independence from England to the Congress.
Virginia
Yes, James had a plan for Virginia, there for he was/is a dalegate
He represented Virginia.