Patrick Henry's Speech In The Virginia Convention

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The Speech in the Virginia Convention was by Patrick Henry, addressing the President and the house. A debate over king or country, freedom or slavery, Henry believed in freedom and wanted nothing less for all men. Henry did not care if he offended anyone with what he said or did.
Patrick Henry lectured the government, specifically the president. Henry wanted to be a pure patriot as the house said they were, he wanted to make a change for the better. He did not fear what anyone said, he did not worry about “ giving offense, [or] consider [himself] guilty of treason, [or] an act of disloyalty towards the majesty of heaven” (Henry 232); therefore, showing how important what he had to say was. Henry’s motivation to speak his mind was he believed