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The redcoats were the Brithish army

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The Red Coats were British soldiers who served during the American Revolutionary War. John Adams took their case because he believed in the importance of the rule of law and the right to a fair trial. He believed that everyone, including British soldiers, deserved legal representation and a fair defense, to ensure justice was served.

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