Give me Liberty, or give me Death! was Patrick Henry's famous quote.
That basically means if he did not get liberty he would rather have death.
The answer to your question is death.
Patrick Henry was famous for his speech "Give Me Liberty, Or Give Me Death"
he wanted to have liberty. hence the whole "give me liberty or give me death" speech in 1775. he wanted independence and freedom.
False.
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He didn't want to attend the constitutional convention.
Patrick Henry was famous for his speech "Give Me Liberty, Or Give Me Death"
yes it did
A famous statement attributed to Patrick Henry in his 1775 speech to the Virginia Convention:"Give me liberty or give me death."The nouns 'liberty' and 'death' are abstract nouns.
he wanted to have liberty. hence the whole "give me liberty or give me death" speech in 1775. he wanted independence and freedom.
False.
hardcore butt play with his best friend.
He didn't want to attend the constitutional convention.
Patrick Henry wanted the patriots to unite as a single, determined force against British tyranny and oppression. He believed that by coming together, they could effectively resist British rule and fight for their rights and freedoms. His famous "Give me liberty, or give me death!" speech emphasized the urgency of unity and action in the face of looming conflict. Henry sought to inspire a collective commitment to independence and self-determination among the colonies.
No he did not because of the fact that he didn't want to but of the fact that he didn't want the people to suffer because of him.
Who wanted to replace the Articles of Confederation?
a man that didn't want to pay lots of money for taxes.
no taxation without representation