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Speech at The Virginia Convention 1775 Patrick Henry Speech at The Virginia Convention 1775

Did You Know?! Patrick Henry . . . Had 16 children—6 by his first wife, who died, and then 10 by his second wife. Owned slaves. Advocated the right to bear arms later guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution. Strongly supported states’ rights. Henry went out on his own at age 15, but was unsuccessful at farming, so he studied law. Played a huge role in the formation of our nation. 1799, Henry died on his 700 acre plantation, Red Hill.

Background In the spring of 1775, delegates from the state of Virginia could not agree whether to press for a peaceful solution with Britain or to prepare for war. Patrick Henry introduced resolutions calling for military preparedness. After politely listening to his colleagues’ objections to armed rebellion, he rose to deliver this impassioned appeal.

Rhetorical Devices On your own paper, create a chart like the one below, and fill it in with examples of each device from the reading. Parallelism Restatement Repetition Rhetorical Q’s

After Reading 1. Recall What does Patrick Henry urge the colonists to do? 2. Paraphrase What methods had the colonists already used to express their complaints against the British? 3. Clarify How did the British respond to those complaints? Evaluate Appeals How does Henry convince his audience that the decisive moment to fight is at hand? In a chart, summarize his reasons. Then, beside each, note whether he appeals mainly to logic or emotion. Which reasons are strongest? Explain. When is it time to take action? Patrick Henry’s intense frustration compelled him to act. What circumstances in your life have triggered you to make a decision or to take action?