In 1772, Samuel Adams revived the Committee of Correspondence. Adams is one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. He served as the Governor of Massachusetts from 1794 to 1797.
He revived the Boston committee of correspondence.
1772
he set up a system were colonies can sell letters to each other
Samuel Fothergill died in 1772.
Samuel Jebb died in 1772.
Samuel Lathrop was born in 1772.
Samuel M. Hopkins was born in 1772.
Samuel Hedges House was created in 1772.
Samuel Scott - painter - died in 1772.
John Adams - educator - was born in 1772.
Samuel Adams, along with Dr. Joseph Warren, formed one of the earliest committees in the years immediately preceding the Revolutionary War. They began in Boston in 1772.