The angry speech against the Stamp Act was famously delivered by Patrick Henry in 1765 during the Virginia House of Burgesses. In this speech, he vehemently opposed the tax imposed by the British government, arguing that it violated the rights of the colonists. His passionate rhetoric helped galvanize colonial opposition to British rule and contributed to the growing sentiment for independence.
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The colonists were warned about the impending Stamp Act by several influential figures including Benjamin Franklin Patrick Henry and Samuel Adams. Franklin Henry and Adams spoke out against the Stamp Act warning the colonists of the potential consequences of the Act. The colonists were warned about the Act in various ways including: Benjamin Franklin wrote an editorial in the Pennsylvania Gazette warning of the possible consequences of the Act. Patrick Henry gave a speech in the Virginia House of Burgesses in 1765 warning of the consequences of the Act. Samuel Adams wrote several letters to the other colonies warning them of the Stamp Act.These three influential figures helped to spread the word and warn the colonists of the dangers of the Stamp Act.
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The first amendment gives the freedom of speech and press. The men who wrote the constitution knew that these rights were needed to maintain a free society.
Obama wrote his speech.
Abigail Adams wrote this angry letter to John Adams
Abraham Lincoln wrote the Gettysburg speech and he spoke the speech on June 1, 1865.
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The people who wrote the constitution also wrote the bill of rights, which includes the freedom of speech.
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt is the one who wrote his speech to Congress on December 8, 1941. This speech will be remembered as "The Day That Will Live in Infamy" speech.
Newsboys wrote and recorded the song Born Again. It can be found on their "Born Again" CD.
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