Samuel Adams
Charles Townshend was responsible for the law that taxed tea, glass, lead, and paint. These were known as the Townshend Acts.
John Adams
Southerners would most likely dislike Reverend Henry Ward Beecher, as he was a prominent abolitionist minister who openly condemned slavery and advocated for its end. His writings and sermons criticized the institution of slavery and supported the rights of African Americans, which directly opposed the pro-slavery sentiments prevalent in the Southern states. Beecher's influence during the antebellum period made him a target of disdain among those who supported the continuation of slavery.
Thomas Jefferson wrote to James Madison his views on the necessity for occasional rebellion by the citizenry of a country.
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Townshend Acts
it was to stop taxation on important goods on England
Pete Townshend wrote Who Are You
Enrique Dupuy de Lome was a Spanish diplomat who criticized President William McKinley. He wrote a letter to a Spanish official in Cuba, calling McKinley weak and a low politician. The letter was leaked to the American press and fueled talks for intervention in Cuba against Spain.
Charles Townshend was responsible for the law that taxed tea, glass, lead, and paint. These were known as the Townshend Acts.
Archbishop Oscar Romero of El Salvador was challenged in a letter by Monsignor Ricardo Urioste, who criticized Romero's denunciations of human rights abuses and called for him to stop speaking out against the government.
Euripides is the correct answer.
Pete Townshend, guitarist for The Who
Jenna's mother wrote that letter to her .
Peter Townshend wrote the Who song Magic Bus. Peter wrote this song at the same time the song My Generation was being recorded, which was in the year 1965. However, it was not actually recorded by the Who until 1968, the same year it was officially released.
Lucy Wrote Me a Letter was created in 1993.
George Washington wrote the first letter i was told by my teacher