Compare And Contrast The Crisis And Patrick Henry's Speech

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Revolutionary-era America produced many amazing things such as the swivel chair and the flatboat. But none is greater than Thomas Paine’s The Crisis and Patrick Henry’s speech. These Revolutionary writers are well known for their handiwork and their contribution to the American revolution. Their use of allusions and charged words caused patriotism to swell within the colonies, which in turn, gave rise to the revolt against British tyranny. The Crisis uses references to God to spark the beginning of patriotism. In it, Thomas Paine states, “God Almighty will not give up a people to military destruction… who have so earnestly sought to avoid the calamities of war” (Paine 2). This provided a sense justness. It essentially proclaimed that the

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