
Samuel Adams
1722 – 1803
Samuel Adams was a pivotal figure in the American Revolution and one of the most influential Founding Fathers.
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Adams was a driving force behind the Sons of Liberty, a secret society that opposed British taxation and organized protests like the Boston Tea Party in 1773. As a delegate to the Continental Congress, Adams signed the Declaration of Independence and advocated for strong measures against Britain. Known for his deep commitment to republican principles, Adams later served as Governor of Massachusetts.
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