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Speech in the Virginia Convention by Patrick Henry.
3a. What measures does Henry say the colonists have already tried in their dealings with England?
3b. What examples does Henry provide to support his position that compromise with the British is not a workable solution?
3a. What measures does Henry say the colonists have already tried in their dealings with England?
3b. What examples does Henry provide to support his position that compromise with the British is not a workable solution?
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What examples does Henry provide to support his position that compromise with the British is not a workable solution?
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What examples does he provide to support his position that compromise with the British is not a workable solution
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TSA
3.a He says that the colonists have already tried everything from petitioning, remonstrating, supplicating, prostrating themselves before the throne, and imploring England's interposition.
I do not know 3.b
I do not know 3.b
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