Answer:
Patrick Henry, “Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death” 1775
Patrick Henry gave this speech in 1775 at the Virginia Convention. It took place only a few months after the assembly of the first Continental Congress had sent King George III a petition for the redress of grievances. Boston Harbor was also blockaded by the British in retaliation for the Boston Tea Party. Tensions were high, revolution seemed inevitable, but still many political leaders in Virginia held out hope that the relationship with Great Britain could be restored. Patrick Henry sought to dispel them of that notion.
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Answer:
To secure the Mississippi river.
Explanation:
By doing so they hoped to split up the confederacy and defeat them one by one.
For your school...
The weary of the Negro and sick of carpet bag government shows how the Northerners got tired trying to solve the race problem
in the South and were also worrysom about what they were beginning to see
as a corrupt government.
Although in real life this is not actually what happened...