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Do you mean Samuel Worcester? Samuel Worcester was a missionary for the Cherokee Indians and signed a law forbidding white people to live in the Cherokee's territory without a license. Because he signed that law, he was arrested.
Samuel Adams was a brewer and he got people angered at the Brits for the taxes. John Hannock was the guy who has the huge signature on the Declartion of Independence. Patrick Henry was most famous for his speech and his immortal last words 'Give me Liberty or give me death'. This is a summary as you can tell.
Because Samuel Colt had a dream. Samuel Colt's two previous businesses floundered. But, in 1847 the Texas Rangers order 1,000 pistols from Colt, and Colt's gun business became history....
It was because he wasn't a good leader as Samuel de Champlain. Samuel de Champlain always stood for his country and he was often called the father of new France.
Samuel Marsden was an English born American cleric and Church Missionary Society member. He traveled to New Zealand because he thought it was corrupt and wanted to start a mission there.
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In chapter 26 of "Trouble Don't Last" by Shelley Pearsall, the protagonist Samuel and his faithful companion Horace continue their journey on the Underground Railroad. They face obstacles and dangers as they try to reach freedom in Canada, and the theme of hope and resilience is highlighted as they confront hardships. The chapter underscores the enduring bond between Samuel and Horace as they navigate the challenges of escaping to freedom.
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In "Trouble Don't Last," Samuel remembers that Miz Catherine was kind and treated him as a son, taught him how to read and write, and was like a mother figure to him. Samuel has fond memories of Miz Catherine's care and compassion towards him despite the challenges they faced.
"...the complete inability of the world and of worldly life to offer genuine or permanent satisfaction"--Samuel Johnson
I Samuel 1:20 tells us that when Samuel was born she (Hannah) named him Samuel, "Because I have asked for him from the LORD." (Samuel means "asked" or "heard of God".)
"Samuel" is a proper noun because it is the specific name of a person.
Samuel Goldwyn
Samuel slater is famous because he brought industrial revolution to the u.s
Hannah named her son Samuel because she had asked God to give her a son. And Samuel meant "heard by God".
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Samuel S. Peng has written: 'Tabular summary of the second follow-up questionnaire data 2 1/2 years after high school' -- subject(s): Educational surveys, Statistics, High school graduates