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Samuel Adams, a statesman and Founding Father, and John Adams, who would be President, were second cousins and protested British actions.
Samuel Adams and John Adams were second cousins which means they had the same great-grandfather and grand-mother.Their fathers, Samuel, Sr. (1689-1748), and John, Sr. (1691-1761), respectively, were first cousins.Their paternal grandfathers were brothers John Adams (1661-1702) and Joseph Adams (1654-1737), respectively.Their shared great grandparents were Joseph Adams (1626-1694) and Abigail Baxter (1634-1692).
Depends with Samuel Adams you are referring to. There was a Loyalist named Dr Samuel Adams who was a Physician, Surgeon, Farmer and later a loyalist Soldier. In 1776 he was captured by the Whigs and imprisoned but escaped and fled north to Ontario where he died in 1810.The more famous Samuel Adams was a founding father who opposed British taxes and did not like having British soldiers in Boston.He was cousin of John Adams. he was a loyalist too
Samuel Adams was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States and Gandhi was a political and ideological leader in India.
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Samuel Adams, a statesman and Founding Father, and John Adams, who would be President, were second cousins and protested British actions.
Samuel Adams was a leader of the American Revolution and a founding father of the United States. He did not do a lot of traveling he was born in Boston, attended Harvard and served in different political positions in Massachusetts.
Samuel Adams, a statesman and Founding Father, and John Adams, who would be President, were second cousins and protested British actions.
John Adams
Samuel Adams was not elected president. He was a founding father, a signer of the Declaration of Independence and a governor of Massachusetts. His second-cousin, John Adams was the second US president.
Samuel Adams and John Adams were second cousins which means they had the same great-grandfather and grand-mother.Their fathers, Samuel, Sr. (1689-1748), and John, Sr. (1691-1761), respectively, were first cousins.Their paternal grandfathers were brothers John Adams (1661-1702) and Joseph Adams (1654-1737), respectively.Their shared great grandparents were Joseph Adams (1626-1694) and Abigail Baxter (1634-1692).
Samuel Adams was a Founding Father who was a member of the party of Jefferson, the Democratic Republicans. He led the movement that would take shape and become the American Revolution, and is noted for developing the principles of American Republicanism.
Depends with Samuel Adams you are referring to. There was a Loyalist named Dr Samuel Adams who was a Physician, Surgeon, Farmer and later a loyalist Soldier. In 1776 he was captured by the Whigs and imprisoned but escaped and fled north to Ontario where he died in 1810.The more famous Samuel Adams was a founding father who opposed British taxes and did not like having British soldiers in Boston.He was cousin of John Adams. he was a loyalist too
yes, but sometimes it can be different nicknames. one of them is father of the American revolution another one is the founding father.
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Samuel Adams was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States and Gandhi was a political and ideological leader in India.
The leading radical agitator in the Massachusetts colony was Samuel Adams. Samuel Adams is also one of the founding fathers of the United States.