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Samuel Adams worked in his family's malthouse, which made the malt used in the brewery industry. Later, in 1748 he and some friends launched a weekly newspaper called the Independent Advertiser. He was elected to his first political office in 1747 when he was elected to serve as one of the clerks of the Boston market. Later, he served as a delegate from Massachusetts to the Continental Congress, President to the Massachusetts Senate, the third Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts and the fourth Governor of Massachusetts.

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Alaina Beahan

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