Henry addresses his speech to Peyton Randolph, a powerful man from a powerful Virginia family (and the Convention’s President). True,

Henry addresses his speech to Peyton Randolph, a powerful man from a powerful Virginia family (and the Convention’s President). True, this was custom, but explain why this direct address and the word “gentlemen” are so powerful in the opening line, especially in relation to establishing the speaker’s tone.

Speech: ” Give me liberty or give me death”

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