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Sam Adams was a Founding Father of the United States, known for his role in the American Revolutionary movement. He was instrumental in organizing resistance against British policies, particularly through events like the Boston Tea Party. Adams also served as the Governor of Massachusetts and played a key role in advocating for independence and the formation of a new nation. His political activism and leadership helped shape the early political landscape of the United States.

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