At the First Continental Congress in 1774, Patrick Henry famously declared, "Give me liberty, or give me death!" This passionate call to action emphasized his belief in the necessity of fighting for American independence from British rule. Although this phrase is more commonly associated with his speech in 1775, the sentiments he expressed at the Congress reflected his strong advocacy for freedom and resistance against tyranny.
No he did not.
Patrick Henry stated "I am not a Virginian but a American". This was said in the First Continental Congress.
The First Continental Congress helped unite the separate colonies.
The First Continental Congress helped unite the separate colonies.
The state of Virginia had several delegates at the Continental Congress, however, the two most prominent were Thomas Jefferson and Patrick Henry. The Congress occurred from 1774 to 1789.
I believe that was Patrick Henry, and he actually said it in the First Continental Congress
No he did not.
Patrick Henry stated "I am not a Virginian but a American". This was said in the First Continental Congress.
The First Continental Congress helped unite the separate colonies.
The First Continental Congress helped unite the separate colonies.
The First Continental Congress helped unite the separate colonies.
The First Continental Congress helped unite the separate colonies.
The First Continental Congress helped unite the separate colonies.
The First Continental Congress helped unite the separate colonies.
The First Continental Congress helped unite the separate colonies.
The First Continental Congress helped unite the separate colonies.
The First Continental Congress helped unite the separate colonies.