Lion of Liberty
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Taxes
Anglican parish
colonial opposition to British-imposed
national
Stamp Act
on stills
tea
Townshend Acts
Virginia
whiskey
Tea
Boston Tea Party
tax on
Tenth Amendment
Thomson, Charles
Thoughts on Government (Adams)
Tidewater aristocracy
Quebec Act and
Tidewater region of Virginia
Todd, John
Tories, return of
Townshend, Charles
Townshend Acts
repeal of
tax on tea
Trade
between colonies and Britain
lack of central authority over
slave
Treatise of Military Discipline
Treaty of Paris
Tryon, William
Twopenny Act (1758)
Tyler, John
United States, map of (1783)
Valley Forge (Pennsylvania)
Venable, Richard
Virginia
Alien and Sedition Acts and
boundary/commerce dispute with Maryland
as largest colony
martial law in
new capitol
new government
Piedmont region
plan of government
preparation for war
response to Coercive Acts
response to Quebec Act
response to Townshend Acts
in Revolutionary War
separation of church and state in
1771 floods
slave trade in
taxes proposed after the Revolution
Tidewater region
western lands of
Virginia Assembly. See also House of Delegates
Virginia Constitution
Virginia Conventions
Virginia currency
Virginia Gazette and General Advertiser (newspaper)
Virginia Gazette (newspaper)
Virginia Historical Society
Virginia militias
von Vattel, Emmerich
Voting
Continental Congress and
in Virginia
Wallace, George
War, declarations of
Ward, Samuel
War debt
Washington, George
attempts to replace as commander in chief
on boycott of British goods
canal-building project and
command of Continental Army
command of Virginia militia
Constitutional Convention and
death of
as delegate to intercolonial congress
as delegate to Second Virginia Convention
farewell tour with Lafayette
on frontier life
on Henry as commander
as land owner
land purchases/speculation
Locke and
as member of House of Burgesses
negotiations over Virginia-Maryland boundary/commerce
on Patrick Henry
political appointments offered to Henry and
portrait of
pre-Revolutionary War debt
as president
Quebec Act and
ratification of Constitution and
response to Tea Party
on slavery
search for Henry’s son John and
Stamp Act debate and
support for federal government
Whiskey Rebellion and
Yazoo Land Company lands and
Washington, John
Washington, Martha
Washington, William
Wayne, “Mad” Anthony
Weatherford, John
Webster, Noah
Westmoreland Protests
Whiskey Boys
Whiskey Rebellion
Whiskey tax
Whites, intermarriage with Indians
Williamsburg (Virginia), in Revolutionary War
Winston, Edmund
Winston, William
Winstons
Wirt, William
Woodford, William
Wythe, George
Yazoo Land Company scandal
a Documents relating to Henry reveal nothing about his activities during the eighteen-month period that begins with his serious illness. Although he disappears from the pages of history, the most likely explanation is the simplest—that he remained at home, tending his farm when he was well enough, but always out of public scrutiny.
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