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James Otis was an American colonial lawyer and politician, active in the 18th century, known for his strong opposition to British taxation and imperial policies. He is best remembered for his role in the early movement toward American independence, particularly for his famous argument against the legality of writs of assistance, which were general search warrants. Otis's passionate advocacy for colonial rights and individual liberties influenced key figures of the American Revolution. His ideas laid the groundwork for later revolutionary thought, and he is often considered a precursor to the Declaration of Independence.

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