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What role did Samuel Adams play in colonial protests

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Samuel Adams was a Boston-born political leader who played a vital role in moving colonial America to its decisive break with Britain during the American Revolution. The second cousin of President John Adams, Sam Adams helped organize opposition to British taxation, including the Boston Tea Party.


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Samuel Adams protected colonists from prosecution, and said they had a right to protest against a corrupt government.

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