He was as pleased as punch.
"Give me liberty or give me death." Patrick Henry.
"I know not what others may choose but, as for me, give me liberty or give me death." Patrick Henry.
"If this be treason, make the most of it!" Patrick Henry.
The Patriots in the American Revolution wanted American independence.
Patrick Henry believes that the Stamp Act and other British tax laws are unlawful because they impose taxation without representation, violating the rights of the American colonists. He argues that only their own colonial assemblies have the authority to levy taxes on them, as they do not have direct representation in the British Parliament. Henry views these laws as an infringement on their liberties and a means of oppressing the colonies, fueling his call for resistance against British authority.
Patrick Henry was likely to be skeptical or opposed to the new Constitution, as he famously advocated for stronger state sovereignty and feared a powerful central government. He believed that the Constitution lacked sufficient protections for individual liberties and could lead to tyranny. Henry's concerns about federal overreach and the absence of a Bill of Rights would have fueled his apprehension regarding the new framework of government.
she felt proud because she disguised herself as a man and fought in the revolutionary war
Patrick Henry died before the revolution was really under way, but IF he had been alive he wouldn't have thought about slavery much I don't think. Slavery was not an issue for the time. Everyone owned slaves from Washington to Jefferson. They really didn't see anything wrong with it. When they wrote "all men are created equal" they meant all white men are created equal. There was no concern about slaves or women, both were the underclass. In fact, when the government was finally set up the population of the colonies couldn't vote for President because the founding fathers didn't feel that they could.
he like it
they felt afwal
Having just won the American revolution they were "with" their French brothers.
I think it was hard for girls because some girls farthers are in the American revolution and they have no idea if there farthers are coming home.
The Patriots in the American Revolution wanted American independence.
Samuel was sort of neutral, but at the same time he had the urge of wanting to help the American soldiers.
Patrick Henry believes that the Stamp Act and other British tax laws are unlawful because they impose taxation without representation, violating the rights of the American colonists. He argues that only their own colonial assemblies have the authority to levy taxes on them, as they do not have direct representation in the British Parliament. Henry views these laws as an infringement on their liberties and a means of oppressing the colonies, fueling his call for resistance against British authority.
many of the american were happy, because they were finally going to be free from the british but some of the loyalist werent happy
People were beginning to feel free, now that freedom of the press was signed
Samuel was sort of neutral, but at the same time he had the urge of wanting to help the American soldiers.
Patrick Henry was likely to be skeptical or opposed to the new Constitution, as he famously advocated for stronger state sovereignty and feared a powerful central government. He believed that the Constitution lacked sufficient protections for individual liberties and could lead to tyranny. Henry's concerns about federal overreach and the absence of a Bill of Rights would have fueled his apprehension regarding the new framework of government.
she felt proud because she disguised herself as a man and fought in the revolutionary war