Sam Adams was a patriot, and patriots usually opposed ratifying the Constitution because they believed it gave too much power to the national government. Most of them were very involved in the revolution and they had fought hard and long for independence from Britain, so they didn't want to give up the power and independence the states had gained from Britain. Also, he believed a Bill of Rights should be included in the Constitution to ensure the protection of certain rights of the people.
Samuel Adams was an antiferealist because he wanted independence. He spread the word about independence by writing, speeches, and personal contact.
No, he was a strong Anti-federalist
Sam Adams beer made in Boston by a fellow patriot of course
Many people brewed their own beer in the 1700s. I don't know whether there is specific documentation on whether Sam Adams actually did so, but is is certainly likely. However, it is most unlikely that except for both being in the Boston area, there is any other connection between today's Sam Adams beer and the Revolutionary war patriot and possible eighteenth century brewmaster.
A person who vigorously supports their country and is prepared to defend it against enemies or detractors. John Hancock, Sam and John Adams, Thomas Jefferson and Ben Franklin.
Yes. Samuel (Sam) Adams signed the Declaration of Independence. His cousin, John Adams was also in the committee to write it.
PATRIOT!
Sam Adams.
Sam Adams?
Sam Adams beer made in Boston by a fellow patriot of course
Samuel Adams was a patriot.
Sam Adams is the patriot who made objections about the Constitution. His objections led to the creation of the first ten amendments.
Yes, John Quincey Adams was a very strong Patriot.
Yes
John Quincy was the son of John Adams and was too young to be a patriot. He was with his father in France.
Sam Adams got his nickname by Samual Adams!
my reaction to sam Adams is he was wise.
Boston Beer Co. (Sam Adams)
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