THE ROAD TO REVOLUTION 1700 1774
BOSTON MASSACRE DECLARATORY TOWNSHEND ACTS
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John Hancock
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Pual Revere
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John Adams
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James Otis
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Detailed explanation-1: -Historians and biographers have access to his published papers, but this act prevented deeper insights into his life and thoughts that are available for other historical figures. On May 23, 1783, Otis died as a result of being struck by lightning while watching a thunderstorm from the doorway of a friend’s home.
Detailed explanation-2: -Throughout his life, Otis established influential relationships with several prominent individuals, including Thomas Paine, but he also made enemies. At a coffee house in 1769, he suffered a brutal beating at the hands of British tax collector, John Robinson.
Detailed explanation-3: -During the 1760s, Otis led the intellectual attack against British tyranny, composing ringing defenses of liberty that won Americans to the revolutionary cause and helped to inspire the well-known slogan, “No taxation without representation.”
Detailed explanation-4: -James Otis was a Massachusetts lawyer who rose to provincial fame in the 1760s as one of the most able defenders of colonial American rights, beginning with his argument in what became known as the Writs of Assistance case in 1761.