Patrick Henry Research Paper

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Born May 29, 1736 in Studley Hanover County Virginia to John and Sara Winston Henry, Patrick Henry was a happy child and worked very hard even though sometimes the crops grew very little. Patrick Henry married at age eighteen to Sara Shelton the year of 1754, who he later had six kids with. For a wedding gift, Sara’s father gave them six slaves and three hundred acres to start Red Hill plantation in Virginia. A little while later Patrick had to sell the land because the soil was not fertile because of a fire, which caused the crops not to grow. He tried to start a business several times but each time he tried he was unsuccessful, so he decided to start studying law. Patrick had to give a speech so when he delivered a passionate speech he gained …show more content…

After nine days of being in, he came up with a resolution to the Stamp Act in 1765. He knew that it would be a controversial subject, so he didn’t vote until Patrick knew that his opposition wasn’t there, this resulted in his proposal passing. It was the most anti- british action and was the start of the first catalysts of war. Sara, Patrick’s wife, had the start of a disease that was not conclusively diagnosed, in 1771. Sara was saying disturbing things at all the wrong times and was forgetting thing. Soon after she started to become very violent was not only endangering herself but also the lives of her children and the people around her. The doctor told Patrick that Sara needed to be put in an asylum to keep her and the children safe. Patrick turned his basement into an apartment where Sara was safe and had a private home care with …show more content…

He fought battles of Congress to support the American cause, through the revolution. Many called him the father of the Revolution. Later on he was elected governor of Virginia, in 1776, and as the new government of America was being installed he was one of the opposers of the Constitution. In 1777 Henry married his second wife Dorothea Dandridge who he hard eleven children with. Patrick feared it would easily turn the new democracy into a monarchy if the President was given to much power. Able to look back on his life and happy for his accomplishments, Patrick Henry died a proud man on June 6,