Benjamin Franklin's speeches often focused on practical wisdom, reason, and compromise, emphasizing the need for unity and collaborative action among the colonies. In contrast, Patrick Henry's speeches were passionate and fiery, advocating for immediate resistance against British rule, famously declaring, "Give me liberty, or give me death!" While Franklin aimed to persuade through logic and diplomacy, Henry stirred emotions to inspire action and rally support for rebellion. Their differing approaches reflect the broader spectrum of revolutionary thought during that era.
No. Credit is generally given to James Otis, Jr. for that phrase. Patrick Henry was known for his speeches.
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Patrick Henry of Virginia said, "Give me liberty or give me death."
was it Patrick Henry
John Adams, Samuel Adams, John Hancock, Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, and Patrick Henry agreed to form the Continental Army.
No. Credit is generally given to James Otis, Jr. for that phrase. Patrick Henry was known for his speeches.
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King George III, Patrick Henry, and Benjamin Franklin
Patric Henrey .
Patrick Henry did five speeches.
George Mason, Patrick Henry George Washington,Benjamin Franklin
Patrick Henry of Virginia said, "Give me liberty or give me death."
Patrick Franklin White was born in 1981.
the continatal congress had a secret meeting to discuss these speeches i suppose
was it Patrick Henry
Patrick Henry said'' Give me liberty or give me death!''