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During the period leading up to the Revolutionary War, Patrick Henry became a well-known orator. He famously exclaimed, "Give me liberty or give me death!"

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Patrick Henry: America's radical dissenter, was a Virginia representative who argued for more radical opposition to Parliament.

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