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kifflom [539]
3 years ago
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Which describes Patrick Henry, Sam Adams, and Thomas Paine? A. U.S. presidents B. military leaders during the American Revolutio

n C. patriots who helped spark the American Revolution D. founders of colonies
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Sedaia [141]3 years ago
8 0
<span>The answer is C. Patrick was an awesome speaker, from Virginia, he was an extraordinary speaker, a legal adviser who was chosen to the place of Burgesses which met in Williamsburg, Virginia. Sam Adams began the gatherings of noticeable nationals who composed forward and backward among settlements and helped each other with issues. They progressed toward becoming companions. Thomas was an extraordinary author, Harvard graduate. From England, the Corset creator. When he met Ben Franklin he knew he needed to come to America.</span>
Gennadij [26K]3 years ago
5 0
<span>The tree of them were all patriots that sparked the revolition. Each helped in his own way. For example Thomas Pain was a revolutionary, and political activist. Patric Henry was an orator during the movement for independence in Virginia. Therefore, the correct answer is C.</span>
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