His store then went out of business in 1759. He considered being a teacher or a minister but they require many of years of work. Later his wife became very sick so he had to stay behind and help with her. He was then tested in 1760 by the finest lawyers in the colonies. He argued 1,185 cases by the year in three short years. He was doing great by the year 1764. Sarah and Patrick then had 3 sons and 3 daughters, he was well established by Virginia in this time. His family was proud of him, by 1767 he started to lend money to Sarah’s father. He was becoming more wealthy to where he could give back to the people that gave him money. By December 1, 1763, the case “ Parson’s Cause,” had Virginia tax payers to pay their taxes to the Anglican Minister in tobacco every year. They replaced this with the Twopenny Act, farmers then had to pay a fee of two pennies every 100 pounds of tobacco. Later in 1765 Patrick was elected to the house of Burgesses. The Stamp Act was started in 1765 and it put tax on every book, newspaper, legal papers,or playing cards that the colonies