Samuel Adams Leadership During The American Revolutionary War

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Samuel Adams, a political leader as well as one of the most celebrated and influential leaders throughout the American Revolutionary War, 1763-1776 (The American Republican Social Studies book). Adams created the Sons of Liberty, helped the colonists with the actions to take away unnecessary taxations by the British. Adams seeking guidance through his political career; not to mention he help stop the British from performing such horrific acts against the colonists. He helped support the five Bostonians who were killed during the Boston riots; he did so by keeping their memory alive. During the year 1765, the first direct tax was imposed on the colonies called the Stamp Act. This was ran by the British Parliament. Colonists had issues with the shocking and unnecessary taxation. The Sons of Liberty were upset about high taxes against the colonist, and they went to court against the British. It was difficult because they had no representatives in the Parliament to defend them. Samuel Adams and a group called the Loyal Nine led protesters. Those protesters were part of a riot in the Stamp Act in August 1765 …show more content…

Adams formed this coalition to protect the rights of the colonist and fight taxations demanded by the British government. Adams was very disturbed by the unexpected showing up of the British soldiers in Boston, Massachusetts. The Sons of Liberty wanted to protest and expose the way the British were treating the colonists and the way they discipline them. On February 22,1770, a leak of non-important information for the colonist resulted in riots. Five people were shot and killed in a riot known as the Boston Massacre. Adams did everything in his power to keep the memories of these five Bostonians alive, including planning funerals for each person. Dr. Joseph Warren and Paul Revere helped, Adams with the memorial on the five

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