samuel adams

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a US politician and writer who protested against British taxes and law when the UK was still in control of the American colonies.. He was the main organizer of the Boston Tea Party (1722-1803). born Sept. 27, 1722, Boston, Mass. died Oct. 2, 1803, Boston, Mass., U.S. American Revolutionary leader. A cousin of John Adams, he graduated from Harvard College in 1740 and briefly practiced law. He became a strong opponent of British taxation measures and organized resistance to the Stamp Act. He was a member of the state legislature (1765-74), and in 1772 he helped found the Committees of Correspondence. He influenced reaction to the Tea Act of 1773, organized the Boston Tea Party, and led opposition to the Intolerable Acts. A delegate to the Continental Congress (1774-81), he continued to call for separation from Britain and signed the Declaration of Independence. He helped draft the Massachusetts constitution in 1780 and served as the state's governor (1794-97)
samuel adams

    الواصلة

    Sa·mu·el Ad·ams

    التركية النطق

    sämyul ädımz

    النطق

    /ˈsamyo͞ol ˈadəmz/ /ˈsæmjuːl ˈædəmz/
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