Speech in the Virginia Convention by Patrick Henry.

3a. What measures does Henry say the colonists have already tried in their dealings with England?
3b. What examples does Henry provide to support his position that compromise with the British is not a workable solution?

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What examples does Henry provide to support his position that compromise with the British is not a workable solution?

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3.a He says that the colonists have already tried everything from petitioning, remonstrating, supplicating, prostrating themselves before the throne, and imploring England's interposition.

I do not know 3.b

To find the answers to questions 3a and 3b, we need to examine Patrick Henry's speech in the Virginia Convention. Here's how you can locate the relevant information:

1. Start by searching for a transcript or text of Patrick Henry's speech. You can use search engines like Google to find online sources that provide the complete speech.

2. Once you have the text, scan through it to locate the sections where Henry discusses the measures the colonists have already tried in their dealings with England and the examples he provides to support his position on compromise.

3. In the speech, Henry discusses various attempts made by the colonists to address their concerns with England. Look for phrases or sentences where he specifically mentions these measures. Pay attention to any examples or evidence he presents to illustrate why compromise is not a viable solution.

4. Take notes on the specific measures and examples mentioned by Henry to answer questions 3a and 3b accurately.

Remember, it is always important to refer to the original source to gather information and gain a comprehensive understanding of the topic.