He was influential, his words inspired many of the people of the colonies to revolt against its mother country Great Britain.
“Give me Liberty, or give me death!”
Yes, Patrick Henry did serve in the Revolutionary War. He was commissioned as the colonel of the 1st Virginia Regiment. During this time Henry led a militia which fought again the Royal Governor Lord Dunmore in the Gunpowder Incident.
to increase support for the independence movement
To show the colonists that war with Britain was their only option. Apex
The Shamrock is a symbol of St. Patrick's Day because St. Patrick used it to show the Trinity or that god was three people.
bravery, great leadership
By leading so many people out of slavery and no one got caught!!
he showed hoastal lolety respect and you can save someones life
“Give me Liberty, or give me death!”
Hotspur, early in the play. King Henry compares Hotspur's heroic qualities with those of Prince Hal, and Hal does not come close. However, by the end of the play, we discover that Hal is not the layabout he appears to be and has heroic qualities of his own. King Henry also shows heroic qualities in his dealings with Hotspur despite his illness.
Patrick Henry stuck up for our independence during the American Revolution. He is well known for his speech he made on March 23, 1775 at the House of Burgeeses. He ended with the quote of "Give me libert, or give me death." Patrick Henry said to show British he is patriot and would take his life for America.
He displayed smarts and a very good people person and he was very brave because he fought in world war 2!
Yes, Patrick Henry did serve in the Revolutionary War. He was commissioned as the colonel of the 1st Virginia Regiment. During this time Henry led a militia which fought again the Royal Governor Lord Dunmore in the Gunpowder Incident.
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to increase support for the independence movement
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