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Samuel Adams was actually known as Father of the American Revolution. He initiated the Committees on Correspondence that linked the colonies together. He published many articles and was a key catalyst in uniting the colonies.

A great book is "Samuel Adams" by Mark Puls. A remarkable life, and fascinating to read.

Sam Adams is one of the great heroes of the Revolution but few of us were taught that.

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no he did not, his cousin John Adams did though

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no he did not, his cousin john Adams did though

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yes sam Adams was the signer of the Declaration of Independence

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Samuel Adams was the fifth signer of the Declaration of Independence. He was one of the four signers from Massachusetts.

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John Adams signed the Declaration of Independence. Samuel Adams did not.

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He represented the state of Massachusetts.

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Q: What state did Samuel Adams represent when he signed the Declaration of independence?
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