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SUMMARY:Patrick Henry
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CATEGORIES:Revolution People
LOCATION: Hanover County\, Virginia
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 N">\n<html>\n<head>\n<meta name="Generator" content="Zap Calendar (http://
 zapcalendar.com)"/><title></title></head><body><p>Patrick Henry (1736 - 17
 99) was a prominent American lawyer, orator, and statesman best known for 
 his passionate speeches advocating for American independence from Britain.
  He was born in Virginia on May 29, 1736 and became one of the leading fig
 ures in the movement for independence.</p>\n<p>Henry is perhaps most famou
 s for his speech on March 23, 1775, in which he declared, "Give me liberty
 , or give me death!" This fiery declaration in the Virginia Convention was
  a call to arms against British tyranny and helped galvanize support for t
 he Revolutionary War. His oratory skills made him a key voice in rallying 
 the colonies to fight for their independence.</p>\n<p>In addition to his r
 ole as a leading revolutionary figure, Henry served as the first post-colo
 nial Governor of Virginia, holding office from 1776 to 1779 and again from
  1784 to 1786. He was a strong advocate for states' rights and was a staun
 ch critic of the U.S. Constitution during its drafting in 1787, fearing it
  gave too much power to the federal government. He was instrumental in the
  Bill of Rights' creation, pushing for a list of individual freedoms to be
  added to the Constitution.</p>\n<p>Henry's legacy as one of the most voca
 l advocates for liberty and the protection of individual rights in the ear
 ly years of the United States remains a significant part of American histo
 ry.</p>\n<p><img class="float-none" src="images/history/people/patrick_hen
 ry.jpg" width="400" height="267"></p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Patrick Henry (1736 - 1799) was a prominent American lawyer\, o
 rator\, and statesman best known for his passionate speeches advocating fo
 r American independence from Britain. He was born in Virginia on May 29\, 
 1736 and became one of the leading figures in the movement for independenc
 e.\nHenry is perhaps most famous for his speech on March 23\, 1775\, in wh
 ich he declared\, "Give me liberty\, or give me death!" This fiery declara
 tion in the Virginia Convention was a call to arms against British tyranny
  and helped galvanize support for the Revolutionary War. His oratory skill
 s made him a key voice in rallying the colonies to fight for their indepen
 dence.\nIn addition to his role as a leading revolutionary figure\, Henry 
 served as the first post-colonial Governor of Virginia\, holding office fr
 om 1776 to 1779 and again from 1784 to 1786. He was a strong advocate for 
 states' rights and was a staunch critic of the U.S. Constitution during it
 s drafting in 1787\, fearing it gave too much power to the federal governm
 ent. He was instrumental in the Bill of Rights' creation\, pushing for a l
 ist of individual freedoms to be added to the Constitution.\nHenry's legac
 y as one of the most vocal advocates for liberty and the protection of ind
 ividual rights in the early years of the United States remains a significa
 nt part of American history.\n\n
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