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read the speech.
give me liberty, or give me death!
by patrick henry
richmond, virginia
march 23, 1775
mr. president: no man thinks more highly than i do
of the patriotism, as well as abilities, of the very
worthy gentlemen who have just addressed the
house. but different men often see the same
subject in different lights; and, therefore, i hope it
will not be thought disrespectful to those
gentlemen if, entertaining as i do, opinions of a
character very opposite to theirs, i shall speak forth
my sentiments freely and without reserve. this is
part a
in the speech, what is henry’s view of previous
attempts to reconcile with the british?
they serve as indicators that a favorable
truce is forthcoming.
they serve as examples of responsible
negotiations.
there have been too few, and they have
been misinterpreted.
there have been many, but they have
all failed.
Patrick Henry's "Give Me Liberty, or Give Me Death!" speech argues that repeated past attempts to reconcile with Britain have all ended in failure, and further negotiation will not work, justifying the push for armed resistance. This aligns with the final option.
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There have been many, but they have all failed.