Few today know James Otis, Jr. – born Feb 5, 1725 – whose 5 hour oration against the Writs of Assistance in 1761 sparked the flames of liberty, “American Independence was then & there born.” Learn some of the highlights of his most important works: In support of natural rights, equality, property rights, resistance and more.
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Speech in the Writs of Assistance Case (24 Feb 1761)
John Adams to William Tudor (29 Mar 1817)
The Real Revolution: James Otis vs the Writs of Assistance
1764 – The Rights of the British Colonies Asserted and Proved
Otis, Adams, Dickinson: The Massachusetts Circular Letter
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James Otis Jr. – Freeborn American (27 Apr 1767)
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