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Samuel Adams was a big part of the rev. war. Samuel Adams was a colonial leader who led a 1767 boycott Sam Adams organized resistance to the Stamp Act and helped found the Committees of Correspondence, which was a group of representatives from al 13 colonies that gathered to try to form a means of communication throughout the colonies. They did this hoping to form a big enough force against Britain.
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Samuel Adams is often credited with founding the Sons of Liberty, at least one chapter, in 1765. The post-Revolution political party with the same name was established in New York in 1783 by Isaac Sears, Marinus Willet and John Lamb.
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According to Wikipedia, the committees of correspondence were bodies organized by the local governments of the Thirteen Colonies before the American Revolution for the purposes of coordinating written communication outside of the colonies. These served an important role in the Revolution, by disseminating the colonial interpretation of British actions between the colonies and to foreign governments. The committees of correspondence rallied opposition on common causes and established plans for collective action, and so the group of committees was the beginning of what later became a formal political union among the colonies.The earliest Committees of Correspondence were formed temporarily to address a particular problem. Once a resolution was achieved, they were disbanded. The first formal committee, established in Boston in 1764 to rally opposition to the Currency Act and unpopular reforms imposed on the customs service. they were found in the late 1963 nfl scoluts
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Samuel Adams was a big part of the rev. war. Samuel Adams was a colonial leader who led a 1767 boycott Sam Adams organized resistance to the Stamp Act and helped found the Committees of Correspondence, which was a group of representatives from al 13 colonies that gathered to try to form a means of communication throughout the colonies. They did this hoping to form a big enough force against Britain.
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Adams was a propagandist against British policy throughout revolutionary period. Along with John Hancock, Adams formed the Sons of Liberty. He also took the lead in forming colonial Committees of Correspondence to foster inter-colonial communication. By the spring of 1775, Adams joined Hancock in hiding in Lexington, Massachusetts, where Paul Revere found both men on the night of April 18 to tell them and the townspeople that the British troops were coming the next day to seize colonial gunpowder stores
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Samuel Adams is often credited with founding the Sons of Liberty, at least one chapter, in 1765. The post-Revolution political party with the same name was established in New York in 1783 by Isaac Sears, Marinus Willet and John Lamb.
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John Adams was the son of John Adams and Susanna Adams. A link can be found below.