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What effect did Samuel Adams have on the thirteen colonies? (Someone please help thank you.)

A.) Adams was an important Loyalist who spied on the Patriots.

B.) Adams helped smuggle tea and other British goods into the colonies.

C.) Adams worked as a colonial official to help negotiate peace with Britain.

D.) Adams organized colonists to resist British taxes and demand representation.

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Answer:D

Step-by-step explanation:

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D.

Samuel Adams was a famous agitator and organizer during the early days of the American Revolution. As he became more and more famous, he became a less effective organizer as he became an easy target for the British.

He was a prominent members of the resistance group "Sons of Liberty" and was Boston based.

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