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Samuel Adams

res against Great Britain. The First Continental Congress evolved into the revolutionary government that directed the war for independence. He also was a delegate to the Second Continental Congress in 1775. In May 1776 the Congress instructed the colonies to form their own governments and began debating a resolution in favor of independence. It approved the resolution on July 2,1776, and on July 4 it adopted the Declaration of Independence, which Samuel Adams subsequently signed. The declaration recounted the grievances of the colonies against the British crown and declared the colonies to be free and independent states.In 1779 he served on the committee that drafted the Massachusetts State constitution, and he was instrumental in securing the ratification by Massachusetts of the Constitution of the United States in 1788. Samuel Adams was a well-known leader in the United States. He has done a lot for his country. He worked and fought hard trying to gain independence for the thirteen British colonies in America. Due to his strenuous opposition to a strong national government, his popularity and effectiveness as a leader grew. As a result, later on in Adams career, he served as lieutenant governor and governor of Massachusetts. ...

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