He believed the country should be free. He was against English taxing. He also thought that the English royals were tyrants.
They were all writers.
Samuel Adams participated exclusively in the American Revolution.
Samuel Adams was influenced by his urge to have sex
Samuel Adams was known for his pivotal role in the American Revolution as a political leader and patriot. He was a strong advocate for colonial rights and a key organizer of resistance against British rule, notably in events like the Boston Tea Party. As a founding father, he helped to galvanize public support for independence and was instrumental in the establishment of the Committees of Correspondence, which facilitated communication among the colonies. Adams also served as the second governor of Massachusetts after the war.
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They were all writers.
He wasn't in dispute with France, but there to get support from the king.
Samuel Adams participated exclusively in the American Revolution.
Depending upon what revolution you are asking about. Primary figures of the American Revolution include Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, Benedict Arnold, Samuel Adams, John Adams, and French support would include Lafayette.
Samuel Adams was influenced by his urge to have sex
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France with Jefferson and Franklin. They were trying to get support from the king. For a time Jefferson and Adams were roommates and Adams writes about how Jefferson had books piled all over the room. He also complains how Franklin refuses to learn French and likes to party.
Samuel Adams of Boston
Support from John Adams
James Putnam, influenced him because he wanted a career in law.