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What did Samuel Adams do as president of the state senate?

There is no record of Samuel Adams serving as president of the state senate. Adams primarily served as a political leader during the American Revolutionary War and later as governor of Massachusetts. However, he did play a major role in the drafting and ratification of the United States Constitution as a member of the Massachusetts Ratifying Convention.


The two main leaders who called for a Constitutional Convention were?

samuel adams


Where was Samuel Adams in 1787?

he was signing the constitution dimwit


What did Samuel Adams and John Hancock both signed what?

The Constitution.


Who led the opposition to ratifying the US Constitution in Massachusetts?

Samuel Adams.


Who could not attend the Constitutional Convention because he was in London as the US amassador to Britain?

Samuel Adams


Who was given the job of writing down all the ideas of the Constitutional convention?

samuel adams


What was the only state that did not send delegates to the Constitutional Convention?

All of the original states, except Rhode Island appointed individuals to the Convention. However, not all of the appointed delegates attended. Some who did not were Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Samuel Adams, and John Hancock. Out of 55 attendees, only 28 actually signed the Constitution.


What influenced Samuel Adams in pushing for separation from Britain?

Benjamin Franklin's address to him into the constitution.


Who was selected to lead the Constitutional Convention?

John Adams was chosen as the head of the Constitution Congress.


Why didn't Samuel Adams want to ratify the constitution?

cause he didnt feel like it bruh


Who was the Patriot whose initial objections to the constitution eventually led to the first ten amendments?

Samuel Adams initial objections to the Constitution led to the first ten amendments. Samuel Adams was born in Boston, educated at Harvard, and went on to become one of the Founding Fathers.