Patrick Henry said, "I am not Virginian, i am an american" in order to ...

A.persuade colonists to join forces
B.express his anger at the south
C.ask colonists to abolish slavery

I think it C.

It is not c.

http://www.publicbookshelf.com/public_html/Our_Country_vol_2/Patrickhe_eb.html

i made a mistake i think it B

The correct answer is A. Patrick Henry said, "I am not Virginian, I am an American" in order to persuade colonists to join forces. Patrick Henry was an American attorney, planter, and politician who was a strong advocate for American independence from Britain during the American Revolution. He delivered this quote during a speech known as the "Give me liberty or give me death!" speech, which he gave to the Virginia Convention in 1775. This speech was a passionate call to arms, urging the colonists to unite against British tyranny and fight for their freedom. By stating that he was not just a Virginian, but an American, Patrick Henry sought to emphasize the importance of unity and rallying together as one nation in order to achieve independence.