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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.
Samuel Adams was a member of the Sons of Liberty. He wrote a news article for the Boston news paper attacking the stamp act.
Samuel Adams role prior to 1774 can best be described as pragmatist.
Before 1774 Samuel Adams was a man who probably was not a very good citizen in the Colony. His father was a man who wore many hats and encouraged Samuel to settle down and become something. Samuel Adams delivered beer to taverns from his father's brewery, was a tax collector and a bankruptcy clerk until he met John Hancock.
Samuel Adams cretated the committee of correspondence so the colonists can get inform of the british actions.
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Samuel Adams was a patriot.