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yes samuel adams did get hurt
Samuel Adams was described as the 'supreme genius of Revolutionary agitation. ' Samuel Adams served as the 4th Governor of Massachusetts.
Samuel Adams was a revolutionary politician, signer of the Declaration of Independence , and governor of Massachusetts (1793-97). Samuel Adams served on the Board of War of the Second Continental Congress. A spokesperson for the Sons of Liberty , he took part in the Boston Tea Party.
Samuel Adam's, the father of the American Revolution, had parents that were named Deacon Samuel Adams and Mary Fifield Adams. His father was a Merchant and Brewer. Together the two birthed twelve wonderful children. Samuel being the tenth.
Sam Adams, the revolutionary firebrand and Massachusetts politician was the son of Samuel Adams, Sr. (1689--1748) and Mary (Fifield) Adams. He was one of twelve children, only three of whom lived past their third birthday.
Samuel Adams was a radical patriot in the revolutionary war.
samuel adams died in the revolutionary war
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yes samuel adams did get hurt
Samuel Adams and it wasnt during the Revolution it was before. Samuel Adams was incharge of the Brothers of liberty or a name i cant remember =P
Samuel Adams was a second leutenant in George Washingtons army. He began brewing beer to rally his troops during the cold winter months and therefore Sam Adams beer was founded.
Samuel Adams was described as the 'supreme genius of Revolutionary agitation. ' Samuel Adams served as the 4th Governor of Massachusetts.
That was the date of the Boston Massacre.
they were John Concock and Samuel Adams
No, he was not a soldier.
There were many colonial leaders during the Revolutionary War. They included George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Samuel Adams, Paul Revere, Deborah Sampson and John Hancock.