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Subject: AMERICAN MINUTE - Nov. 28 - James
Warren
Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2005 03:31:53 GMT
American Minute with Bill Federer
November 28
Massachusetts was the scene of many events at the beginning of
the Revolutionary War.
Following the hated Stamp Act, the British committed the
infamous Boston Massacre, firing into a crowd, killing five.
The colonists responded with the Boston Tea Party.
The British then blocked the Boston Harbor to starve them into
submission.
The President of the Massachusetts Provincial Congress, James
Warren, who died this day, November 28, 1808, stated:
"As it has pleased Almighty GOD in his Providence to suffer
the Calamities of an unnatural War to take Place among us...the
most effectual Way to escape those desolating Judgements, which
so evidently hang over us, and if it may be obtain the
Restoration of our former Tranquility, will be - That we repent
and return every one from his Iniquities."
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