Yes. Samuel (Sam) Adams signed the Declaration of Independence. His cousin, John Adams was also in the committee to write it.
Samuel Adams was not chosen to write the Declaration. His cousin John Adams was chosen as one of five people to write it. Sam Adams was not part of the Second Continental Congress; therefore, he could not have been chosen to help write it.
Adams suffered from what is now believed to have been essential tremor, a movement disorder that rendered him unable to write in the final decade of his life. He diedat the age of 81 on October 2, 1803, and was interred at the Granary Burying Ground in Boston.
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Samuel did not write the book of Ruth.
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He didn't write it.
Abigail Adams wrote long letters to her friends Mercy Warren Otis and Marta Washington. She would write about women's rights.
Jefferson was one of five men designated to drafting the declaration... John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Roger Sherman and Henry Livingston were the other four. They all fought over who would write it and they agreed Jefferson would be best. He was from Virginia, meaning he was a leading member of the Congress, and he was known for his beautiful writing. Adams was too hated by the rest of the Continental Congress to write it.
John Adams didn't write the Declaration of Independence because 1. Since he defended the British for the Boston Massacre, many people hated him 2. He didnt want the King to think this was only a Massachusetts separation letter, given the fact almost all of the Revolution happened in Massachusetts, so he wanted Jefferson, a Virginia man, to write it because the King's favorite colony was Virginia because of the moneymaking tobacco plantations.
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John Adams didn't write the Deceleration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson wrote it.