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The Federalist
(Madison)
Federalists
attempts to discredit Henry
response to Henry's arguments against Constitution
Federal Republicans
First Continental Congress
First Part of the Institutes of the Lawes of England, or, A Commentarie upon Littleton
(Coke)
Floods of 1771,
Fontaine, Edward
Fontaine, John
Fontaine, Martha Henry
Fontaine, Patrick Henry
Fowey
(ship)
France
aid in Revolutionary War from
British declaration of war on
recognition of United States
treaties with United States
Franklin, Benjamin
Freedom of religion
Freeman's Journal
(newspaper)
Gage, Thomas
Galloway, Joseph
Gardoqui, Diego de
Gaspée
(ship)
Gates, Horatio
General Court
George III,
Coercive Acts and
Olive Branch Petition and
slave trade and
Stamp Act and
Townshend Acts and
George Washington University
Georgia
“Gettysburg Address” (Lincoln)
Government
Montesqueiu on
Virginia plan of
Grayson, William
Great Flood of 1771,
Greene, Nathanael
Grenville, George
Hall, Lyman
Hamilton, Alexander
Hampden-Sydney Academy
Hampden-Sydney College
Hancock, John
Hanover County Courthouse
Hanover County (Virginia)
Harrison, Benjamin
Henry, Alexander
Henry, Anne (daughter)
Henry, Anne (sister)
Henry, Dorothea Dandridge
birth of children
as hostess
at Leatherwood
portrait of
Red Hill and
remarriage
Henry, Dorothea (daughter)
Henry, Edward (son)
Henry, Edward (son, 2nd)
Henry, Elizabeth (Betsey)
Henry, Fayette
Henry, Jane Robertson
Henry, John (father)
Parsons' Cause case and
Henry, John (son)
disappearance of
Henry, John (son, 2nd)
Henry, Martha.
See also
Fontaine, Martha Henry
Henry, Martha Catherina
Henry, Nathaniel
Henry, Nathaniel West
Henry, Patrick
address to Continental Congress
aid to Continental Army
arguments for perpetuation of Confederation
attempt to establish Christian religion in Virginia
attempt to replace Washington and
Baptists and
Bill of Rights and
birth of
birth of children/growth of family
boyhood
British army attempt to capture
British Debts case and
call for constitutional amendments
canal-building projects and
chronology
as commander of Virginia revolutionary forces
committee of correspondence and
Constitutional Convention and
Corbin and
court presentation
death of
defense of farmers affected by flooding
defense of Williamsburg
as delegate to intercolonial congress
as delegate to Second Continental Congress
as delegate to Second Virginia Convention
diplomatic relations with France and Spain and
dress
education of
in Electoral College
entertaining as governor
exhortation for Revolutionary War
family home
as farmer
as father
father of
Federalist attack on
flexing political power
freedom of religion and
frontier life and
before General Court
“Give me liberty, or give me death speech,”
as governor
as governor during Revolutionary War
heirs
in House of Burgesses
in House of Delegates/Assembly
intermarriage of whites and Indians and
Jay-Gardoqui agreement and
as land owner
land purchases/speculation
law examination
law practice
as leader of western block in House of Burgesses
on limitation of federal power
loan to John Shelton
Madison's attempts to dislodge him
malaria and
marital advice
marriage (first, Sarah)
marriage (2nd, Dorothea)
mother of
as musician
natural rights and
need for money
objections to Constitution
offer of Senate seat
offers of political appointments
Parsons' Cause case
portraits of
pre-Revolutionary War debt
Presbyterian church and
as prophet on federal abuse of power
Quebec Act and
ratification of Constitution and
Red Hill and
religiosity in later life
religious education
resignation as governor
resolutions on taxation
retirement
return of Tories and
reversal of political position during war
Roundabout home
Scotchtown
separation of church and state and
Shelton tavern and
as slave-owner
on slavery
slave trade ban
Stamp Act debate
Stamp Act speech
state sovereignty and secession
as storekeeper
study of law
support for boycott in response to Coercive Acts
support for revolutionary war
suspicion of federal government power
threat of arrest
threat of secession over Mississippi River navigation rights
ties to West
trade relations with Spain and
Virginia's new government and
war in West and
wealth of
Yazoo Land Company and
Henry, Patrick, Jr.
Henry, Patrick (Rev.)
Henry, Sarah
Henry, Sarah Shelton
death of
depression of
suicide attempt
Henry, Sarah Syme
Henry, William (brother)
Henry, William (son)
Henry, William Wirt
Henry County (Virginia)
Hook, John
House of Burgesses
dissolution of
Henry and
membership
Stamp Act debate in
House of Delegates.
See also
Virginia Assembly
Howe, Richard
Howe, William
Hutchinson, Anne
Hutchinson, Thomas
Illinois
Illinois County
Independent Gazetteer
(newspaper)
Indiana
Indians (native Americans)
intermarriage with whites
wars with
Intercolonial congresses
Iredell, James
Jacob, Giles
James River Company
Jay, John
Jay-Gardoqui agreement
Jefferson, Thomas
amendments to Constitution
British attempt to capture
committee of correspondence and
Declaration of Independence and
as governor
on Henry and call to revolution
on Henry's increased power during wartime
on Henry's opposition to national tax
on Henry's Stamp Act speech
in House of Burgesses
investigation of performance as governor
as leader in Virginia's House
Madison and
Maury and
meeting Patrick Henry
as minister in Paris
new capitol building and
as political mentor
portrait of
on Randolph's betrayal of Henry
ratification of Constitution and
on Robinson's malfeasance
as vice president
Jones, Willie
Jouett, Jack
Kentucky
call for amendments to Constitution
Kentucky Resolutions
land speculation in
navigation rights on Mississippi River and
nullification and
ratification of Constitution and
war with Shawnees
King, Rufus
Knox, Henry
Lafayette, Marquis de
farewell tour
Latrobe, Benjamin Henry
The Law of Nature and Nations
(Pufendorf)
Lear, Tobias
Leatherwood plantation
Lee, Charles
Lee, Francis Lightfoot
Lee, Henry (Lighthorse Harry)
Federalist attack on Henry and
offer of Senate seat to Henry
Lee, Richard Henry
Coercive Acts and
committee of correspondence and
Constitutional Convention and
death of
as delegate to Continental Congress
as delegate to intercolonial congress
as delegate to Second Virginia Convention
on Henry's return to governorship
as Henry supporter
on independence from Britain
land purchases
objections to Constitution
objection to proportionate voting
portrait
proposes American independence
on revising Confederation
as Senate candidate
Westmoreland Protests
Lee, William
Lee family
Legal training in colonies
L'Esprit des lois (The Spirit of Laws)
(Montesquieu)
Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania
(Dickinson)
Letters of the Federal Farmer to the Republican
Lexington, battle at
Liberty or Death motto
“Liberty or Death” speech
Liberty
(ship)
Liberty Tree
The Life and Opinions of Tristam Shandy
(Sterne)
Lincoln, Abraham
Lincoln, Benjamin
Locke, John
London
(ship)
Long Island (New York), battle of
Long Island (Virginia)
Louisa County (Virginia)
Madison, James
Alien and Sedition Acts
Bill of Rights and
Constitutional Convention and
on Henry's objections to ratification
as House candidate
Jefferson and
portrait of
ratification of Constitution and
response to Henry's anti-Constitution arguments
as Senate candidate
Virginia Resolution
Magdalen
(ship)
Maison Carée
Malaria, Henry and
The Manual Exercise
Marshall, John
Marshall, Thomas
Maryland
boundary/commerce dispute with Virginia
preparation for war
Maryland Gazette
(newspaper)
Maryland Journal
(newspaper)
Mason, George
Constitutional Convention and
death of
declaration of rights
on Henry as hero of the Revolution
on Henry's oratory
land purchases
objections to Constitution
on Patrick Henry
portrait of
resolutions on taxation
Massachusetts
boycott of British goods
creation of first independent government in America
population of colony
in Revolutionary War
Shays's Rebellion
Tea Party and aftermath
See also
Boston
Massachusetts Centinel
(newspaper)
Maury, James
Mercer, Hugh
Meredith, Jane Henry
Meredith, Samuel
Mifflin, Thomas
Minutemen
Mississippi River, navigation rights on
Monmouth Court House, battle near
Monroe, James
as House candidate
navigation rights on Mississippi River and
objections to Constitution
in Revolutionary War
as Senator
Montesquieu
Monticello
Morgan, Daniel
Morris, Gouverneur
“Mount Brilliant,”
Mount Vernon
Moustier, Comte de
Murray, John
Native Americans.
See
Indians (native Americans)
Natural rights
Navigation Acts
Nelson, Thomas
Nelson, William
The New Art of War
New Hampshire
New Hampshire Gazette
(newspaper)
New Jersey
Revolutionary War in
Newport (Rhode Island)
New York
ratification of Constitution
Revolutionary War in
Nicholas, Robert Carter
Norfolk (Virginia)
North, (Lord) Frederick
North Carolina
declaration of independence from Britain
ratification and
Revolutionary War in
Northwest Ordinance of 1787,
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