Rhetorical Analysis Of Patrick Henry's Speech

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The colonial America valued independence as one of the core values. Independence means free from outside control, in this context it would mean freedom from Britain’s control.
Before American Revolution, America belonged to England as a group of colonies. After the French and the Indian war, Britain increased control on the colonies with laws that levied taxes and regulated trades. After the Boston Tea Party, the colonies began a preparation for war with their former mother country. The desire of freedom from the colonists was evidenced by Patrick Henry’s speech in the Second Virginia Convention. In the speech, his tone clearly expressed dissatisfaction with the British soldiers quartering in the house of the colonists, and how protests produced