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Samuel Adams was an American patriot who signed the Declaration of Independence. He is given credit for organizing the Boston Tea party. This was the event in the Boston harbor where American colonialists destroyed British tea to protest the taxes set upon American colonists.

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Samuel Adams is one of the founding fathers of the United States. The role he played in the Revolutionary War was the 1767 boycott that he organized as a way to oppose the Stamp Act.

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Samuel Adams was a member of the Sons of Liberty. He wrote a news article for the Boston news paper attacking the stamp act.

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