1. Patriots
Otis argued that every man lived in a state of nature and was subjected to laws "engraved in his hearts."" ... His contributions were mainly to do with the war front effort, yet by no means could General Charles Lee be considered a patriot by definition. ... Yet, the British parliament revered tea so greatly, that it imposed a tax on the leaves, and compounded this by forcing the colonists to purchase from the British East India Company. ...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate