James Warren

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James Warren was an American patriot leader and politician from Massachusetts who played a significant role in the early stages of the American Revolution.

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instanceOf American patriot
person
politician
revolutionary leader
burialPlace Plymouth, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship British America
United States of America
dateOfBirth 1726-09-28
dateOfDeath 1808-11-28
educatedAt Harvard University
surface form: Harvard College
ethnicGroup English American
father James Warren Sr.
genreOfActivity colonial politics
revolutionary organization
graduationYear 1745
hasAncestor Edward Winslow
surface form: Plymouth Colony governor Edward Winslow
ideology republicanism
knownFor close collaboration with Mercy Otis Warren in patriot cause
leadership in Massachusetts revolutionary politics
service as Paymaster General of the Continental Army
languageSpoken English
memberOf Committee of Correspondence (Plymouth)
Massachusetts House of Representatives
Massachusetts Provincial Congress
Sons of Liberty
militaryRank Major-General
surface form: major general (Massachusetts militia)
mother Penelope Winslow
movement American independence movement
notableEvent American Revolutionary War
surface form: American Revolution

Stamp Act 1765
surface form: Stamp Act crisis

pre-Revolutionary protests in Massachusetts
notableWork leadership in early American Revolution in Massachusetts
occupation merchant
military officer
politician
participatedIn colonial resistance to British taxation
organization of Massachusetts militia
placeOfBirth Plymouth, Massachusetts
surface form: Plymouth, Province of Massachusetts Bay
placeOfDeath Plymouth, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment Patriot (American Revolution)
positionHeld Paymaster General of the Continental Army
President of the Massachusetts Provincial Congress
Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
justice of the peace
religion Congregationalism
residence Plymouth, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
spouse Mercy Otis Warren
timePeriod 18th century
American Revolutionary era

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