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James Otis was called the most
important American of the 1760s by John Adams.. During the 1760s, Otis led the intellectual attack against British tyranny, composing ringing defenses of liberty that won Americans to the revolutionary cause and helped to inspire the well-known slogan, "No taxation without representation."
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I believe the person that raced against Nikola Tesla to develop a working radio was <span>Guglielmo Marconi.
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When our Founding Fathers sought inspiration in forming our government after the American Revolution, it was to the mother country of Great Britain -- at the time, the world’s most powerful parliamentary democracy -- that they turned. It may at first seem like a contradiction that the very country we had fought a bloody war to get away from was in fact the country that inspired so many of our political traditions. But to turn away from British traditions would, in a sense, be like turning away from our birthright.
It's an American holiday that <span>honors the men and women who died while serving in the U.S. military.</span>