Critical Analysis Of Sam Adams And The American Revolutionary War

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The Author concludes that Sam Adams was a relevant individual involved in initiating the American Revolutionary War,1775, through his selflessness as an individual, tax collector and political leader as well as advocate for the people throughout the American colonies. Though the “appeal of revolution” had, long been a popular subject prior to Adam 's beginning, and the methods of mobilizing the “lower orders” had been becoming more sophisticated due to the promise of power, political decision making and control over one 's own destiny, Adam 's the Harvard graduate born in 1722, was not intimidated. Having written his senior thesis on the individuals “right to resist authorities” following his father 's incident, he dedicated his life to battling power and corruption as the first professional politician in America. …show more content…

However, it seems as though several individuals do not know the in depth details of this man. It seems almost as though his associates, John Adams and John Hancock or more widely recognized regarding their involvement in the American Revolution that Sam

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