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  1. James Otis Jr. (February 5, 1725 – May 23, 1783) was an American lawyer, political activist, colonial legislator, and early supporter of patriotic causes in Massachusetts Bay Colony at the beginning of the Revolutionary Era.

  2. James Otis, Jr. used his words to whip anti-British sentiment into a frenzy—so why isn’t he better remembered now?

  3. May 1, 2024 · James Otis Jr. was a lawyer and a Patriot who opposed British policies and coined the phrase "no taxation without representation." Learn about his life, career, family, and legacy in this comprehensive article.

  4. James Otis Jr. was a prominent lawyer and political activist in colonial Massachusetts, famously arguing against the Writs of Assistance and British taxation policies. Elder brother of Mercy Otis Warren.

  5. May 14, 2018 · His brilliant defense of American colonial rights at the outset of the struggle between England and its colonies marked James Otis, Jr. (1725-1783), a leading spokesman for the Boston patriots prior to the American Revolution.

  6. May 19, 2024 · James Otis (born Feb. 5, 1725, West Barnstable, Mass. [U.S.]—died May 23, 1783, Andover, Mass.) was an American political activist during the period leading up to the American Revolution. He helped formulate the colonists’ grievances against the British government in the 1760s.

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  8. James Otis Jr. was a Massachusetts lawyer who became a leading colonial political activist in the 1760s. His constitutional challenge to British governance of the colonies in the writs of assistance case in 1761 was one of the most important legal events leading to the American Revolution.

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