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Samuel Adams Contributions To Establish The Boston Tea Party

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Samuel Adams was born September 27, 1722 in Boston, Massachusetts. Samuel was a second cousin of U.S. President John Adams. Samuel Adams help organize the Boston Tea Party and signed the U.S. Declaration of Independance. Adams graduated from Harvard College in 1740. Adams also help organize resistance in Boston to Britain's Stamp Act of 1765. Adam served as a legislator of Massachusetts from 1765 to 1774. Adam was elected to the lower house of the Massachusetts general court from Boston until 1774, after 1776 as its clerk. Adams served as a Massachusetts delegate to the Continental Congress until 1781. Adams became a Democratic-Republican when formal American political parties were created in the 1790s. Samuel Adams was a revolutionary of
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