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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 Samuel Adams IMPORTANT ACTIONS IMPORTANT ACTIONS Conclusio n " Samuel Adams is a Highly capable and qualifiedman to lead and found our country.He has a great deal of experience in politics,he wrote a declaration of colonial rights,and it was sent toother towns. He also led the resistance againstthe Tea Act and all the Acts the British imposedon the Colonies.He also served in the Continental Congress.Later he served as Governor of Massachusetts ... ... LIFE Adams served in the Continental congress until 1781. He then went and served as governor of Massachusetts from 1793 to 1797He died Oct 3,1803 Adams served in the Continental congress until 1781. He then went and served as governor of Massachusetts from 1793 to 1797He died Oct 3,1803 Born Sept 27,1722,in Boston.Samuel Adams Went to schoolat Harvard. After he graduated from Harvard he went to pursuea career in private business,which he later failed. After he failed in privatebusiness he went into politics. Born Sept 27,1722,in Boston.Samuel Adams Went to schoolat Harvard. After he graduated from Harvard he went to pursuea career in private business,which he later failed. After he failed in privatebusiness he went into politics. Adams helped opposed several laws passed by the British,including the Sugar Act,Stamp Act,and Townshend Act.Adams served on the Massachusettslegislature from 1765 to 1774as its, he corresponded widelywith other colonial leaders.The British eventually repealedthe acts but Adams believed thatFreedom was still in danger becauseof British Soldier being quartered atBoston. Adams was a spokespersonfor Boston for the Boston Massacre and succeeded in getting the soldierssent elsewhere.Later he led the resistance to the Tea Act. After theBritish passed the Intolerable Actshe urged the colonies to boycotttrade with the British.12 representatives soon assembled theContinental Congress. MassachusettsLegislature sent Adams and 4 othersto represent in the Congress.SoonAdams was serving in the 2nd ContinentalCongress where he pleaded for Independence and a Confederation or Union. Adams helped opposed several laws passed by the British,including the Sugar Act,Stamp Act,and Townshend Act.Adams served on the Massachusettslegislature from 1765 to 1774as its, he corresponded widelywith other colonial leaders.The British eventually repealedthe acts but Adams believed thatFreedom was still in danger becauseof British Soldier being quartered atBoston. Adams was a spokespersonfor Boston for the Boston Massacre and succeeded in getting the soldierssent elsewhere.Later he led the resistance to the Tea Act. After theBritish passed the Intolerable Actshe urged the colonies to boycotttrade with the British.12 representatives soon assembled theContinental Congress. MassachusettsLegislature sent Adams and 4 othersto represent in the Congress.SoonAdams was serving in the 2nd ContinentalCongress where he pleaded for Independence and a Confederation or Union. *Led resistance of British laws*Was in Continental Congress until1781*Pleaded for Independence and aConfederation or Union Is he qualified to lead our country?
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