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Yes, Patrick Henry was concerned about the power of England and its ability to suppress the colonies. He famously expressed this fear in his "Give me liberty, or give me death!" speech, emphasizing that the colonies had to prepare for a struggle against British oppression, regardless of the odds. Henry believed that inaction would lead to enslavement, and he urged his fellow colonists to fight for their rights and freedoms. His rhetoric reflected a deep belief in the necessity of resistance despite the formidable strength of the British Empire.

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