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Who was Samuel Adams during the Revolution War?

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.


What is Sam Adams childrens names?

Samuel Adam's 1722-1803 had 3 children Eve, Samuel, and George Russel. This is inaccurate. Samuel Adams was married twice, having had children only with his first wife. Elizabeth Wells Adams was his second wife. The couple married on December 6, 1764. At the time, Elizabeth was 29-years-old and Samuel was in his forties. He had two surviving children from his previous marriage to complete their family. The couple would have no children together. There are no living descendants of Samuel with the name Adams, his daughter having married a Wells becoming Hannah Wells and his son, a physician under George Washington, having no issue.


Which president signed the alien and sedition acts?

First of all, the Alien and Sedition Acts are separate. But anyway, the president in office at the time was John Adams.


Was John Adams part of The Boston Tea Party?

John Adams was not part of the Boston Tea Party. The Adams that was involved was Samuel Adams, who may not have taken part but who worked to defend the actions of those involved afterward.


What office had John Marshall held in the legislative branch?

John Marshall was Secretary of State under President John Adams for a brief period of time in 1800 and 1801.

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Who was Samuel Adams during the Revolution War?

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.


Was john adams married at the time he was at the office?

yes. he was married to Abigail Adams


What did Samuel Adams do after the revolution?

Samuel Adams was known as one the best patriots for the United States. Samuel died on October 2, 1803 from natural causes. Samuel was 81 years old at the time of his death. -lexi he was known as the beer guy


Did Samuel Adams like to look at gay guys?

Samuel Adams lived in a time when all gay men were closeted. So it is very unlikely that he even knew who was gay.


How did Samuel Adams feel about the revolution?

Samuel was sort of neutral, but at the same time he had the urge of wanting to help the American soldiers.


What time was John Adams in office?

1990-1998


How many times was Samuel Adams married?

Samuel Adams was married twice. He was married to Elizabeth Checkley in 1749. After her death in 1757, it would be some time before he married Elizabeth Wells in 1764.


What is Sam Adams childrens names?

Samuel Adam's 1722-1803 had 3 children Eve, Samuel, and George Russel. This is inaccurate. Samuel Adams was married twice, having had children only with his first wife. Elizabeth Wells Adams was his second wife. The couple married on December 6, 1764. At the time, Elizabeth was 29-years-old and Samuel was in his forties. He had two surviving children from his previous marriage to complete their family. The couple would have no children together. There are no living descendants of Samuel with the name Adams, his daughter having married a Wells becoming Hannah Wells and his son, a physician under George Washington, having no issue.


What did Samuel Adams learn from being a brewer?

british women get prettier near closing time.


What is Samuel Adams name?

Samuel Adam's 1722-1803 had 3 children Eve, Samuel, and George Russel. This is inaccurate. Samuel Adams was married twice, having had children only with his first wife. Elizabeth Wells Adams was his second wife. The couple married on December 6, 1764. At the time, Elizabeth was 29-years-old and Samuel was in his forties. He had two surviving children from his previous marriage to complete their family. The couple would have no children together. There are no living descendants of Samuel with the name Adams, his daughter having married a Wells becoming Hannah Wells and his son, a physician under George Washington, having no issue.


Is any of Samuel Adams's family members famous?

His brother John was president and his youngest son John Quincy Adams was also president. His wife Abagail was also famous in her time.


Who were the two presidents sworn into office in philadelphia?

George Washington was the second time, and John Adams.