In a series of speeches during the Virginia Ratifying Convention, Patrick Henry laid out much of the anti-federalist case against ratification without amendments. The foundation underlying all his arguments was a consistent warning against consolidation – or centralized power – and trusting people with that power.

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Episode – We the People or We the States: Patrick Henry’s Anti-Federalist Speech No. 1

Speech of June 4, 1788

Speech of June 5, 1788

Speech of June 9, 1788

Speech of June 14, 1788

Speech of June 7, 1788

Episode – Treaties, Trials and Supremacy: Patrick Henry’s Anti-Federalist Speeches 8-10

Episode – Implied vs Expressly Reserved: Patrick Henry’s Anti-Federalist Speeches 5-7

Patrick Henry – Letter to Richard Henry Lee (28 Aug 1789)

Virginia and the Ratification of the Bill of Rights

Henry Lee to James Madison (3 Apr 1790)

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