He was an Anti-Federalist, which means he was a Republican.
Actually, the Republican party did not exist for quite some time afterwards. Patrick Henry was also not really a member of any party, though he was strongly opposed to the newly-formed Federalist party.
Progressives
No, he was from the British Isles, so he was likely Celtic.
the delegates of the second virginia convention
It most likely originates from Ireland, and in the British Isles. Saint Patrick is believed to have come from Wales and his name is derived from the Latin 'Patricius' which means 'noble'.
Monasteries
The pagan varieties in Ireland at the time were likely Druidism.
A leprechaun would likely enjoy a traditional Irish drink like Guinness beer or Irish whiskey during a St. Patrick's Day celebration.
cross examination
It is likely than Patrick was sold to a farmer and worked as a shepherd during his time as a slave.
Progressives
Progressive
The earthquake Crusoe's mental debate about sin -- APEX
cross examination
debate
someone running for president
bbc 4
debate (apex)