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Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death

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The speech addresses an assembly confronting escalating tensions and argues that petitions, remonstrances, and pleas to the distant government have failed, leaving resistance as the only remaining option. The speaker cautions against self-deception and false hopes for reconciliation, interprets military preparations as instruments of subjugation, and urges readiness to take up arms rather than accept chains. He grounds his case in experience, appeals to the people's capacity and moral resolve, and invokes divine justice as a source of support, maintaining that delay will only strengthen the adversary and that liberty must be secured even at the highest cost.

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Patrick Henry

Patrick Henry was an influential American orator and statesman, best known for his declaration "Give me liberty, or give me death!" delivered in 1775, which became a rallying cry for the American Revolution. A prominent figure in the early years of the United States, Henry was a strong advocate for individual liberties and played a crucial role in the fight for independence from British rule. His passionate speeches and writings contributed significantly to the political discourse of his time, emphasizing the importance of freedom and self-governance. Henry's legacy endures as a symbol of the struggle for civil rights and personal freedoms.

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