Patrick Henry
Patrick Henry (1736-1799) was an influential figure in early American history, best known for his fervent oratory and role as a leading advocate for independence from British rule. Born in Virginia, Henry rose to prominence as a lawyer and politician, captivating audiences with his passionate speeches that called for liberty and self-governance. His most famous declaration, "Give me liberty, or give me death!" rallied support for the Revolutionary cause and solidified his legacy as a champion of freedom. Beyond his fiery rhetoric, Henry served as the first Governor of Virginia and played a critical role in the founding of the United States.
While Henry's political career was marked by significant accomplishments, his writings and speeches also reflect his deep commitment to the principles of democracy and individual rights. His eloquence and ability to articulate the desires of the American people during a pivotal time in history make his work timeless and relevant even today. As you explore his speeches and writings in this app, you'll find the heart and spirit of a man deeply engaged in the pursuit of liberty, offering insights that resonate across generations. Enjoy discovering the powerful words of Patrick Henry!
The Anti-Federalist Papers
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Patrick Henry
During the period of debate over the ratification of the Constitution, numerous independent local speeches and articles were published all a…
Give Me Liberty
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Patrick Henry
This speech was given March 23, 1775, at St. John's Church in Richmond, Virginia, and is credited with having singlehandedly convinced the V…
Patrick Henry; life, correspondence and speeches
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Patrick Henry and William Wirt Henry
The grandson of Patrick Henry, William Wirt Henry served as president of the Virginia Historical Association as well as president of the Ame…