President of the Massachusetts Provincial Congress

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Joseph Warren was an American physician and prominent Patriot leader in the early stages of the American Revolution, known for organizing resistance in Massachusetts and dying as a hero at the Battle of Bunker Hill.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf leadership position
political office
appliesToJurisdiction Massachusetts
country Province of Massachusetts Bay
dissolved 1775
followedBy President of the Massachusetts Council
governmentalBody revolutionary government of Massachusetts
hasJurisdiction Massachusetts
historyOfTopic American Revolutionary War
surface form: American Revolution

Patriot movement in Massachusetts
inception 1774
legislativeBody Massachusetts Provincial Congress
legislativeTerm Massachusetts Provincial Congress
surface form: Massachusetts Provincial Congress sessions of 1774–1775
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Massachusetts
officeCreatedFor leadership of revolutionary legislature in Massachusetts
officeHolder James Warren
John Hancock
Joseph Warren
officeHolderDuringEvent John Hancock – lead‑up to the Declaration of Independence
Joseph Warren – early stages of the American Revolution
partOf Massachusetts Provincial Congress
positionHeldBy American Patriot leaders
precededBy Speaker of the Massachusetts General Court (royal government)
replacedBy President of the Massachusetts Council
residence Massachusetts
seat Cambridge, Massachusetts
Concord, Massachusetts
Watertown, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
significantEvent Battles of Lexington and Concord
Siege of Boston
outbreak of the American Revolutionary War
typeOfJurisdiction colonial revolutionary legislature
usedLanguage English

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Joseph Warren positionHeld President of the Massachusetts Provincial Congress