WHAT WOULD THE EARLY FOUNDERS OF THIS NATION SAY ABOUT THE SITUATION TODAY đŸ¤¨
To avoid interference from Governor Dunmore, the Second Virginia Convention met March 20, 1775 inland at Richmond — in what is now called St. John's Church — instead of the Capitol in Williamsburg.
Delegate Patrick Henry presented resolutions to raise and establish a militia, and to put Virginia in a posture of defense.
Henry's opponents urged caution and patience until the crown replied to Congress' latest petition for reconciliation.
On the 23rd, Henry presented a proposal to organize a volunteer company of cavalry or infantry in every Virginia county.
By custom, Henry addressed himself to the Convention's president, Peyton Randolph of Williamsburg.
Henry's words were not transcribed, but no one who heard them forgot their eloquence, or Henry's closing words:
"Give me liberty, or give me death!"
To avoid interference from Governor Dunmore, the Second Virginia Convention met March 20, 1775 inland at Richmond — in what is now called St. John's Church — instead of the Capitol in Williamsburg.
Delegate Patrick Henry presented resolutions to raise and establish a militia, and to put Virginia in a posture of defense.
Henry's opponents urged caution and patience until the crown replied to Congress' latest petition for reconciliation.
On the 23rd, Henry presented a proposal to organize a volunteer company of cavalry or infantry in every Virginia county.
By custom, Henry addressed himself to the Convention's president, Peyton Randolph of Williamsburg.
Henry's words were not transcribed, but no one who heard them forgot their eloquence, or Henry's closing words:
"Give me liberty, or give me death!"
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