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John Adams successfully practiced law in Boston until the Revolution began. He served in the Continental Congresses and later as a diplomat for the Revolutionary government in Europe. He served as the first US vice president fro 8 years under Washington.

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He attended the 2nd Continental Congress in 1776 where he signed the Declaration of Independence. He also helped write the Articles of the Confederation. After the Revolutionary War After the war, Adams continued to be involved in politics.

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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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Before John Adams became president in 1825 he was the United States Secretary of State from 1817 to 1825. Prior to that he was United States Minister to Russia, Prussia, and the Court of St. James.

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Samuel Adams stayed in politics after America gained independence. He helped write Massachusetts state constitution. He was appointed Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts in 1789. From 1794 to 1797 he served as governor. He died in 1803.

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Adams was a lawyer before he got into the revolution. He served in the Massachusetts Legislature. During the Revolutionary War, served as a diplomat for the continental government, serving in France and the Netherlands. He was the first US vice-president , serving for 8 years under President Washington.

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Samuel Adams started the Sons of Liberty and "stirred" up riots throughout the "new land".

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Samuel Adams was the governor of Massachusetts and a ringleader of the American Revolution ,along with his cousin ,john.

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he was president

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yes he was

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