John Adams successfully practiced law in Boston until the Revolution began. He served in the Continental Congresses and later as a diplomat for the Revolutionary government in Europe. He served as the first US vice president fro 8 years under Washington.
Samuel Adams was a radical patriot in the revolutionary war.
samuel adams died in the revolutionary war
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yes samuel adams did get hurt
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Samuel Adams and it wasnt during the Revolution it was before. Samuel Adams was incharge of the Brothers of liberty or a name i cant remember =P
That was the date of the Boston Massacre.
Samuel Adams was a second leutenant in George Washingtons army. He began brewing beer to rally his troops during the cold winter months and therefore Sam Adams beer was founded.
they were John Concock and Samuel Adams
No, he was not a soldier.
Samuel Adams was born on September 27, 1722, and played a significant role in the American Revolutionary War during the 1770s. By the time the war began in 1775, he was 52 years old. Adams was a key figure in organizing resistance against British rule and was instrumental in events like the Boston Tea Party. His age and experience contributed to his leadership in the revolutionary movement.
Samuel Adams started the Sons of Liberty and "stirred" up riots throughout the "new land".