"Patrick Henry—American Patriot"
Introduction In this chapter you learned about why the colonists grew resentful of British rule, the ways in which the colonists united to achieve independence, and the new government they created following the revolution. Independence was a costly and difficult endeavor, but the colonists believed that it was a goal worth fighting for. One such colonist, Patrick Henry, was especially adamant about his desire for freedom.
Destination Title: Colonial Williamsburg
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Directions Start at the Colonial Williamsburg Web site.
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