I believe when he was about 22 years old
the captin came back to save the people to escape from slavery
Sorry, but no. Maewyn Succat (Saint Patrick's real name,) died about 1200 years before America was discovered.
Sojourner Truth escaped slavery in the year 1826
HArriet Tubman
he snuk away
Saint Patrick escaped slavery by fleeing from his captors and traveling hundreds of miles on foot to reach a port where he could find a ship back to Britain. He spent several years gathering resources and planning his escape before successfully returning home.
He was told to escape his slavery and go to the coast where a ship would be waiting to return him to Britain.
Patrick, not long after escaping from slavery in Ireland, traveled to France and Italy where he studied for the priesthood.
St. Patrick felt God told him to escape from slavery, in Ireland, when he was 22 years old.
You have it backwards. Saint Patrick's Day was named after Saint Patrick. March 15 is the Catholic feast day of Saint Patrick.
To convert every person in Ireland to christianity.
Saint Patrick was a man (or saint) who was taken from his native home in Wales by Irish (Celtic) raiders. After six years he was able to escape and went back home to his family. There is no direct connection between St. Patrick and the Church, but he became the Patron Saint of Ireland. in other stories though, it is said that he received a vision from God, and was shown how to escape from Ireland. It's also said, that he drove out snakes from Ireland. Either legends always say, that he is indeed, the patron saint of Ireland.
Yes, at age 16 he was abducted from Britain and forced into slavery in Ireland where he worked as a shepherd.
Saint Patrick was not married.
No, Saint Patrick was not a thief.
When Patrick was 16 years old he was taken as a slave to Ireland and forced to work as a shepherd until he managed to escape 6 years later.
Saint Patrick is buried in Down Patrick, Northern Ireland