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The likely audience Patrick Henry’s speech is intended for is

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Answered by writersparadise
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Patrick Henry (1736 – 1799) was a prominent American attorney and planter, who was a staunch supporter of the American cause and stood up against the Federal government and their ‘anti-colony’ approach. As such, his audience would have been planters, the residents of colonies and those who wanted independence from the colonial rule of the British.  

He is a Founding Father of the United States and served as the first and sixth Governor of post-colonial Virginia.  

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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The probable audience for which Patrick Henry has addressed is the Americans.

Explanation:

  • His speech was aimed at unifying a cause of US independence from the UK.
  • Patrick Henry's address at the Virginia Convention was primarily intended to convince representatives to withdraw from the UK and to resist them.
  • He condemns Britain by accusing Britain of all the problems they face. Grant me freedom or kill me.
  • Patrick Henry's address urges the American colonies to rebel against Britain.
  • Therefore, he was addressing his fellow Americans in resisting the British to drive them away.

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