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    American statesman, political philosopher, governor of Massachusetts and Founding Father of the United States

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  1. Oct 27, 2009 · Samuel Adams was a political leader and activist who played a vital role in urging colonial America to break with Britain during the American Revolution.

  2. Apr 2, 2014 · (1722-1803) Who Was Samuel Adams? A strong opponent of British taxation, Samuel Adams helped formulate resistance to the Stamp Act and played a vital role in organizing the Boston Tea...

  3. History | October 2022. The Noble Fury of Samuel Adams. How America’s “first politician” galvanized a colony—and helped set a revolution in motion. Tim O'Brien. By Stacy Schiff. Author, The...

  4. Samuel Adams. Title Delegate from Massachusetts to the Continental Congress; later Governor of Massachusetts. War & Affiliation Revolutionary War / Patriot. Date of Birth - Death September 27, 1722 - October 2, 1803.

  5. Jan 9, 2024 · Samuel Adams: Boston's Radical Revolutionary. Portrait of Adams ca. 1772 by John Singleton Copley. The portrait eventually came into the ownership of the City and hung in the Great Hall of Faneuil Hall until deposited at Boston's Museum of Fine Arts. A copy still hangs today in the Great Hall.

  6. Samuel Adams, (born Sept. 27, 1722, Boston, Mass.—died Oct. 2, 1803, Boston, Mass., U.S.), American Revolutionary leader. A cousin of John Adams, he graduated from Harvard College in 1740 and briefly practiced law. He became a strong opponent of British taxation measures and organized resistance to the Stamp Act.

  7. Oct 21, 2023 · September 27, 1722–October 2, 1803. Samuel Adams was a Founding Father, member of the Continental Congress, Signer of the Declaration of Independence, and a leading proponent of colonial independence from Great Britain. After the Revolution, Adams served four terms as Governor of Massachusetts.

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