He was behind the scenes for all the protesting
He worked behind the scenes to organize protests.
Sam Adams was the leader of the Sons of Liberty, a group of very outspoken Patriots. He participated in the Boston Tea Party, where he dressed as a Mohawk Indian and dumped the East India Trading Co.'s tea into the Boston Harbor.
Samuel Adams and Paul Revere led Patriots in throwing tea into Boston Harbor to protest tea taxes.
Depends with Samuel Adams you are referring to. There was a Loyalist named Dr Samuel Adams who was a Physician, Surgeon, Farmer and later a loyalist Soldier. In 1776 he was captured by the Whigs and imprisoned but escaped and fled north to Ontario where he died in 1810.The more famous Samuel Adams was a founding father who opposed British taxes and did not like having British soldiers in Boston.He was cousin of John Adams. he was a loyalist too
He was the leader of the American Revolution and opposed the British Parliament's taxes.
The Sons of Liberty were organized by a group of American colonists, led by figures such as Samuel Adams, John Hancock, and Paul Revere. They formed in response to British actions, particularly surrounding taxes and acts seen as infringements on colonial rights. The Sons of Liberty played a significant role in organizing protests and resistance leading up to the American Revolution.
All signs point to John Hancock as the person who funded them. He was a wealthy merchant smuggler and would have hated the taxes and restrictions on trade by the British. Hamilton was also a smuggler and may have added money to a cause that was anti-British .
Because he refused to pay the taxes associated with the stamp act, as horses also were taxed on.
Son's of Liberty. They were formed by Adams who was one of the biggest smugglers in the colonies. The British LOWERED the tea tax which made the smuggled Dutch tea higher in price than the English. The smugglers were protecting their business and income when they threw the tea in the harbor.
One effect of the new British taxes on colonist were protests.
They discussed about becaoming free from britain becauseof the high taxes 9 taxation without representation) - Samuel Adams