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The underground networks of communication and propaganda were called Committees of Correspondence. They were established by Samuel Adams to sustain colonial resistance.
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Samuel Moore - colonial official - was born in 1630.
Samuel Moore - colonial official - died in 1688.
Samuel Adams used the pseudonym "Vindex" to print anti-British propaganda during the American Revolution.
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The propaganda surrounding the Boston Massacre, particularly through Paul Revere's famous engraving and Samuel Adams' writings, played a crucial role in galvanizing colonial unity. By portraying the British soldiers as brutal aggressors and the colonists as innocent victims, it stoked anti-British sentiment and fostered a shared sense of outrage among the colonies. This shared narrative helped to unify disparate colonial groups against a common enemy, strengthening their resolve to resist British rule and ultimately contributing to the momentum for the American Revolution.
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