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Mollie Arroyo
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19 December, 14:35
What does Patrick Henry argue inevitable?
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Gideon Salazar
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Patric Henry, along with many of the other Founding Fathers such as Thomas Paine, argued that colonial independence from Great Britain was inevitable, since Britain was treating the colonies so poorly.
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