Life and Times of Joseph Warren
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Richard Frothingham, Jr.
Joseph Warren was one of the popular leaders of Boston during the early stage of the American Revolution. He grasped its basis idea of civil freedom, and aimed to impress on the public mind its dignity and glory. By ten years of devotion to the patriot cause, he rose to be the head of public affairs in Massachusetts, and became one of the most prominent characters of New England. Warren, through life, was a man of action, whose words were deeds. To repel the aggressions of arbitrary power, and to maintain the principles of liberty, he wrote in the political journals, was zealous in the private clubs, and was a leader in the public meetings. - Summary by Richard Frothingham (15 hr 32 min)
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Chapter 6 Part 1- The Boston Massacre and A Civic Triumph - October 1768 to Mar…
59:40
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Chapter 6 Part 2 - The Boston Massacre and A Civic Triumph - October 1768 to Ma…
28:26
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Chapter 10 Part 1 - Boston Port Act and The American Union - December 1773 to J…
58:44
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Chapter 10 Part 2 - Boston Port Act and The American Union - December 1773 to J…
7:16
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Chapter 11 Part 1 - The Regulating Act and The Suffolk Resolves - 1774, June to…
57:27
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Chapter 11 Part 2 - The Regulating Act and The Suffolk Resolves - 1774, June to…
26:04
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Chapter 12 Part 1- Massachusetts and The General Congress - September 1774 to J…
35:01
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Chapter 12 Part 2- Massachusetts and The General Congress - September 1774 to J…
34:32
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Chapter 14 - The Nineteenth of April - 1775, From the Fifth of March to The 19t…
38:58
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Chapter 15 Part 1 - Sixty Days of Service - From the 19th of April to the 17th …
51:48
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Chapter 15 Part 2 - Sixty Days of Service - From the 19th of April to the 17th …
32:46
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