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  1. Patrick Henry (May 29, 1736 [ O.S. May 18, 1736] – June 6, 1799) was an American politician, planter and orator who declared to the Second Virginia Convention (1775): "Give me liberty, or give me death!" A Founding Father, he served as the first and sixth post-colonial Governor of Virginia, from 1776 to 1779 and from 1784 to 1786.

  2. Nov 9, 2009 · Learn about Patrick Henry, one of the Founding Fathers of the United States and the first governor of Virginia. Find out how he fought for independence from Britain, delivered his famous \"Liberty or Death\" speech, and opposed the U.S. Constitution.

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  3. Apr 3, 2014 · Learn about Patrick Henry, an American Revolutionary leader and orator who said \"Give me liberty or give me death!\" Find out his early life, political career, role in the Constitution and his legacy.

  4. May 25, 2024 · Patrick Henry (born May 29 [May 18, Old Style], 1736, Studley [Virginia]—died June 6, 1799, Red Hill, near Brookneal, Virginia, U.S.) was a brilliant orator and a major figure of the American Revolution, perhaps best known for his words “Give me liberty or give me death!” which he delivered in 1775.

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  5. Jan 18, 2024 · Who was Patrick Henry? Patrick Henry was a Virginian lawyer and politician, who played a vital role in the American Revolution. He is best known for his Give Me Liberty, or Give Me Death speech, and served as the first and sixth governor of Virginia. How many slaves did Patrick Henry own?

  6. Patrick Henrys political career began in December 1763 with his rousing victory in the Parsons’ Cause, a controversy rooted in the peculiarities of colonial Virginia’s tobacco-based economy that also became an important precursor of the American Revolution.

  7. Learn More. Founding framer and gifted political orator, Patrick Henry was one of the bright lights of the United States' revolutionary generation. Henry was at the forefront of colonial agitation over British policy beginning with his fiery protests against the Stamp Act of 1765.