Jan 2, 2010
Article abstract: Strategically placed in Boston, the center of resistance to British colonial policies, Adams was one of the most significant organizers of the American Revolution.
Samuel Adams’ American ancestry began with Henry Adams, who emigrated from Devonshire, England, to Quincy, Massachusetts, in the early seventeenth century. One branch of the family included John Adams, who became second president of the United States. Samuel Adams’ grandfather was a sailor, Captain John Adams. His father, Samuel Adams, Sr., lived his entire...
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