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  1. 12 de abr. de 2022 · Dr. Joseph Warren, a respected physician and architect of the Revolutionary movement, was one of the most important figures in early American history—and might have gone on to lead the country had he not been killed at Bunker Hill in 1775. Warren was involved in almost every major protest against British policies in the Boston […]

  2. Joseph Warren was born in Roxbury, MA on June 11, 1741, the eldest of four sons of Joseph Warren, a farmer, who died after falling out of an apple tree. Joseph, Jr. would attend Harvard, teach briefly at the Latin School and then study to be a physician (as his mother’s father had been). He married Elizabeth Hooten on 6 September, 1764.

  3. Warren was not only a national founding father, but also the founder of a distinguished military and medical family dynasty that continues to the present day. Using his effective arsenal of voice, pen and sword, Dr. Joseph Warren helped push thirteen colonies towards independence. Without him, the rebellion would have likely faltered, possibly ...

  4. 1 de out. de 2016 · Warren’s brothers, Ebenezer and John along with Joseph Warren’s good friend Paul Revere, had to wait nearly a year until after the British withdrawal on March 17 th to look for Joseph’s body. On April 9 th , 1776, they discovered Warren in a shallow grave with another farmer.

  5. 14 de fev. de 2020 · Joseph Warren had close connections with Paul Revere, Samuel Adams, James Otis, and several other extreme patriots in the Sons of Liberty, which put him in the thick of the patriot movement. After the Boston Massacre in 1770, Joseph became the chairman of the Committee of Safety, and he delivered two of the famous orientations on the event committee’s anniversary.

  6. Joseph Warren (* 10. Juni 1741 in Roxbury , Province of Massachusetts Bay ; † 17. Juni 1775 in Charlestown, Massachusetts ) war ein britisch-amerikanischer Arzt und Offizier der Rebellen im Amerikanischen Unabhängigkeitskrieg .

  7. 8 de jan. de 2024 · Le docteur Joseph Warren (1741-1775) était un médecin de Boston, dans le Massachusetts, qui devint un important dirigeant politique du mouvement patriote pendant les premières années de la révolution américaine (vers 1765-1789). Connu pour avoir envoyé Paul Revere dans sa course de minuit et pour sa mort prématurée lors de la bataille ...