The biography of Patrick Henry is so precious and peaceful that it is so sweet that it can be bought at the price of chains and slaves. These noble and honest words are spoken by a burning young patriot and a wonderful eloquence who dedicated his life to the goal of winning the rights of Americans. Patrick Henry was born on May 29, 1736 in Starry, Hanover County, Virginia. He grew up in the Presbyterian, Patrick's father, John Henry, Scott's house. He taught most of the school until about 15 years old.
Henry's speech first appeared in the 1817 biography of Wit published 18 years after Patrick Henry's death. Wirt communicates with people who have heard speech and people familiar with them. Everyone agrees that this speech has had a big impact, but only one person figures out the actual text. Judge St. George Tucker who was present at the lecture gave memories to Vita and said, "I almost accepted the speech at Mr. Henry's '75 tournament. Your explanation in your dialect Impact: "The original text of Tucker Monument has been lost.
For example, William Wilt's biography of Patrick Henry includes a verbatim record of Henry's speech. When he was unable to find the famous Henry Speech transcript, Wit reconstructed his speech himself. He built these reconfigurations based on an interview with people heard Henry's speech - but they were recalled 30 or 40 years after the incident. Parson Weems is famous for composing the story of George Washington who acknowledged carving his father's cherry tree This is Washington's perfect honest "evidence". An example after this creative hero worship is the long fellow's 1860 poem. He praised the courage of Paul Libya and his "midnight ride" - which ignored or distorted the incident. Important facts The historian of the myth, historian La Raphael, these myths and inventions of the early 19th century biographers have become the publicly recognized truth.