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Similarities Between Thomas Paine And Patrick Henry

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Thomas Paine and Patrick Henry promote the desire and will to fight for freedom because they believed America should trust God and he would lead them to victory. A lesson that should reverberate for generations to come. Patrick Henry's “Speech in the Convention” was in March 1775 to the Second Virginia Provincial Convention. Thomas Paine’s speech “The Crisis, Number one” composed only on a drum as a desk was read to discourage soldiers during a retreat early in the war. Although these speeches were in completely different stages of the Revolutionary War they both instilled they desire to fight for America's Independence to their audiences.

Patrick Henry was so patriotic that he was willing to to die for our nation's freedom. In Henry's last …show more content…

Henry knows that America needs to fight because if they we didn't we would be enslaved to the controlling crown. Patrick and Thomas both also know that it wouldn’t be an easy task to complete, but like all things with faith in yourself, God, and others around you it can be done. Thomas Paine's statement “ tyranny like hell, is not easily conquered yet we have this consolation with us that the harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph.” (Thomas Paine) agrees with Henry’s rhetorical question referenced in the beginning of the paragraph because they both know America's freedom won't be handed over willing, they would have to take it force. With that being said, the war could not be won from Thomas Paine and Patrick Henry they needed to convince people to become in favor of war. They both convinced and motivated others so well that less than a month after Patrick Henry’s speech that battle of Lexington and Concord happened and Thomas Paine restored the morale of the soldiers which made many soldiers reenlist and six days later they had their first victory at the battle of Trenton. Paine and henry gained supporters with their speeches, but the biggest supporter was the one they were fighting for. The next few paragraphs will support that both men would agree that God will help them win because no man should be ruled by another man but a divine providence like

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