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Samuel Adams
4th Governor of Massachusetts, 1794–1797
Second Continental Congress, 1775–1781
First Continental Congress, 1774
Clerk of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, 1766–1774
United States
founding events
The Independent Advertiser
Boston Caucus
1764 Sugar Act response
protests
1768 Massachusetts Circular Letter
Probable author, 1768–1769 "Journal of Occurrences"
Arranged Christopher Seider funeral, 1770
Co-author, 1772
Boston Pamphlet
Committees of correspondence
Boston, 1772
Hutchinson letters affair
Co-inspired and publicized, Boston Tea Party
Signed, 1774 Continental Association
Massachusetts Provincial Congress
Co-author, 1775 "Letter to the inhabitants of Canada"
Signed, United States Declaration of Independence
Signed, Articles of Confederation
1788 Massachusetts Compromise
Life
Early life
Massachusetts Hall, Harvard University
Sons of Liberty
1789 U.S. House election
1796 presidential election
Samuel Adams and Paul Revere time capsule
Granary Burying Ground
Related
American republicanism
Boston Gazette
American Revolution
patriots
Founding Father
Faneuil Hall
Old South Meeting House
Legacy
Samuel Adams
(Whitney)
Adams, Massachusetts
Memorial to the 56 Signers of the Declaration of Independence
Liberty's Kids
(2002 animated series)
John Adams
(2008 miniseries)
Sons of Liberty
(2015 miniseries)
The Revolutionary: Samuel Adams
(2022 book)
Adams family
Samuel Adams Sr. (father)
John Adams (second cousin)