Samuel was sort of neutral, but at the same time he had the urge of wanting to help the American soldiers.
Samuel was sort of neutral, but at the same time he had the urge of wanting to help the American soldiers.
We can't answer how someone would feel because no information is given like this in a biography.
cause he didnt feel like it bruh
Having just won the American revolution they were "with" their French brothers.
into South America
Samuel Adams strongly opposed the tax on tea imposed by the British government, viewing it as an unjust measure that violated the rights of the American colonists. He believed it represented a broader issue of taxation without representation, rallying public sentiment against British authority. Adams played a key role in organizing protests, including the Boston Tea Party, to demonstrate colonial resistance and assert the demand for self-governance. His actions and rhetoric helped galvanize support for the growing revolutionary movement.
I think it was hard for girls because some girls farthers are in the American revolution and they have no idea if there farthers are coming home.
The Patriots in the American Revolution wanted American independence.
many of the american were happy, because they were finally going to be free from the british but some of the loyalist werent happy
The sentence is a quotation. "I feel ill," thought Samuel.
People were beginning to feel free, now that freedom of the press was signed
she felt proud because she disguised herself as a man and fought in the revolutionary war