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kirill [66]
2 years ago
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Think about the broader issues of the American Revolution that you have learned about in this lesson, including the video. Ident

ify and explain how at least one of the perspectives you identified in the speech points to the causes of the war.
History
1 answer:
Mrac [35]2 years ago
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Answer:

When Henry says '' give me liberty or give me war'' i assume that they gave him war, so that's why there was a war for justice and liberty.

Explanation:

When Henry says '' give me liberty or give me war'' i assume that they gave him war, so that's why there was a war for justice and liberty.

i hope this helps... idk if it will... i wrote this and got a 100%

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