Imaginary vs Real Dangers: Patrick Henry’s Anti-Federalist Speech No. 4

In his 4th speech during the Virginia Ratifying Convention, Patrick Henry made the case that the constitution was being sold as a response to dangers that didn’t truly exist – but instead created an even greater one, consolidation.

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