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Was Samuel Adams at the first Continental Congress meeting?

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At the First Continental Congress colonists such as Samuel Adams and were willing to go to war with Great Britain though most colonists hoped that war could be avoided?

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Who was at the first continental congress?

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Body led by john Adams that issued a declaration of rights?

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What were John Adams' political jobs?

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