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bogdanovich [222]
2 years ago
8

Summary Would Patrick Henry's speech "Give Me Liberty Or Give Me Death" be considered a primary or secondary source? Why? ​

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1 answer:
aniked [119]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Patrick Henry afforded and addressed the opposition with due respect. In his speech he emphasizes his view that there is a need to fight for truth and God's purpose. His “Give me Liberty or give me Death. Speech is based on his belief that the alternative to fighting is slavery.

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