<span>either to unite all Germans together in one country or destroy the treaty of Versailles</span>
Appomattox court house in Virginia.
<span>Patrick Henry maintained that Britain had not truly yielded, especially when considering the longer history of interaction between the British the colonists. He said that for ten years Britain had consistently refused to accept colonial pleas for peace - therefore continuing to just petition Britain will fail. War, according to Patrick Henry, was inevitable.</span>
The foreign trade from 1789–1810 was mainly an exporting of raw materials and importing manufactured goods during the colonial period. Plain economic necessity had turned the settlers to agriculture. When excess food production became possible, economic specialism appeared. Although the seas were overspread with privateers and bandits and the ships used for trading were small and the long journey, the dangers of overland trading were still bigger and the returns more indefinite.
Answer: The feared he would scare the people out of the country