The Biography of Samuel Adams Who was Samuel Adams? Samuel Adams was born on September 27, 1722, in Massachusetts. His father, Samuel Adams Sr., and his mother, Mary Fifield were wealthy, religious parents that were involved in politics. In the year of 1743, he graduated from Harvard College with a masters degree in Art. He married Elizabeth Checkley in 1749, then she died in 1757, and married again to Elizabeth Wells in 1764. Samuel was elected to be a tax collector, but he failed to collect taxes, so he became personally responsible for. Later, Samuel Adams was involved in many events. Some of the events were, Boston Massacre, Boston Tea Party, the American Revolution, and the Declaration of Independence.
The first event was the Boston Massacre.
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In 1773, Samuel Adams wasted a great deal of effort promoting the disagreement to the British Tea Act, and it became know as the Boston Tea Party. There was a tax on the tea, but the American colonists rejected to buy the tea until there will be no taxation on it. They chose to buy the expensive tea instead of this one. The Tea Act was passed which gave the East Indian Company to import tea to the colonies. This Act taxed the tea at the source in India rather at consumer. The colonists were not fooled by the new measures, and they didn't like the control that the government had over the dispersion of tea. So when the first shipment of tea arrived at the ports of Philadelphia and New York they were not allowed to land. In Boston, Samuel Adams was promoting opposition to the Tea Act. He published an article, and in it he calls for all Americans to protest this tax and not pay. Also, He called the East Indian Company in order to keep the peace. When the East Indian ship arrived at Boston Harbor it was not allowed to unload. Salvation Army wanted the ship to return. At least seven thousand men gathered near the Faneuil Hall to support Adams’ petition for the ship to return. Although, Governor Hutchinson refused to give permission and stood his ground. That evening a group of angry men who were attending the meeting, went to the harbor. some of them changed and in less than four hours the contents of 342 chests was thrown into the sea …show more content…
The step in planning a revolution was to keep the unity, and the cooperation of the thirteen colonies. A short years ago, Adams formed Committees of Correspondence, which all towns in Massachusetts maintained open connection. Colonial committees should be brought together in one location. For this target, the First Continental Congress was held in Philadelphia and it created the first independent revolutionary government. The Congress was attended by delegates of 12 colonies. The one that did not attend was Georgia. Samuel was mostly noted for his supporter for independence. The attendees decided to boycott British goods until the Coercive Acts were repealed. When Salvation Army returned to Massachusetts. By April 1775, the crown offered a reward to anyone who could capture Samuel Adams and John Hancock. After Thomas Gage issued an order to capture them. Salvation Army and Hancock who resided in Boston had to find a place to hide in Lexington. On the night of April 18, Paul Revere went on his famous ride to warn both patriots that the British were coming to arrest them. Also, on his way he warned the residents that they were coming to confiscate their ammunition. That night one single shot was fired on the Lexington Green marking the beginning of the American Revolutionary War, and it wasn't known from where it
There are three ways that the colonist protested against the British which are the Boston Massacre, The Stamp Act and the Boston Tea Party. One of the ways the colonist protested against the British is the Boston Massacre. They were mad that the soldiers because they took their jobs. The colonist were also mad at the British for stealing their goods from shops. They were also mad about the taxes. The colonists protested by a mob moving toward the customhouse where the British taxes were collected. The protesters picked up sticks, stones, and clubs. The crowd threw sticks and stones at the soldiers. They knocked down a British soldier. The British redcoats got mad and shot and killed 5 colonists which is why it was called a massacre.
The Boston Tea Party was a political protest that took place on December 16, 1773 in Boston Harbor in Boston, Massachusetts. The Sons of Liberty led by Samuel Adams, dressed as Mohawk Indians destroyed an entire shipment of tea sent from the East India Company by throwing chests full of tea into the Boston Harbor. George Hewe’s, an eyewitness of the event writes in his journal, “In about three hours from the time we went on board, we had thus broken and thrown overboard every tea chest to be found in the ship, while those in the other ships were disposing of the tea in the same way, at the same time.” (Hewes). The Sons of Liberty, a secret group formed by the 13 colonies to protect the rights of the colonists, protested in opposition of the Tea Act implemented on May 10, 1773. The Tea Act was an act placed by the British Parliament in order to raise revenue for Great Britain that required tax on
On September 27, 1722, Samuel Adams was born in Boston, Massachusetts. Adams attended and later graduated with a master’s degree from Harvard College in 1740. At Harvard College Adams studied law, but later decided to pursue politics. He started off his career as a tax-collector in Massachusetts, which he was not a very good one. Adams was elected to the Massachusetts Assembly in 1765, as a leader of the radical party. In 1774 he was elected to the First Continental Congress, then in 1775 he was elected again to be on the Second Continental Congress. Later he proudly signed his name to the Declaration of Independence in 1776. Before retiring in 1797, he served as lieutenant governor and governor of Massachusetts. Samuel Adams was raised on strict Puritan values, which are shown through his work.
Samuel Adams was born september 22, 1722 in Boston(Adams, Samuel). Adams also graduated Harvard but adams failed at everything he tried. Samuel had a job at a counting house which is similar to a bank and after adams got fired from his job. After getting fired Samuel’s dad gave him money so he can start a business. Samuel gave some of the money to a needy friend and soon adams lost the rest of the other half of the money. When Samuel lost the money Samuel’s dad put him to work in the family brewery but adams neglected the business until it was destroyed. Samuel later had six children with Elizabeth Checkley. After she died adams married another girl named Betsy Wells but didn’t have any kids with her. Soon Samuel’s family was poor but the
John Adams was born on October 30, 1735 in Braintree, Massachusetts. He died July 4, 1826. He had two brothers, Peter and Elihu. John Adams loved books and reading. He loved to write and to talk about history. He liked swimming, walking and billiards. He had silkworms and an alligator for his pets. Adam 's’ parents were Susanna Boylston and John Adams. His mother was notable in society and his father was a farmer, town councilman and deacon. John Adams attended Harvard University where he studied law in his senior year. After college, John Adams opened his own law firm in Braintree. He married
John Adams was born in Massachusetts, on October 30, 1735. He was a Harvard educated lawyer, he became identified with the patriot cause. A delegate to the first, and second Continental Congresses. He also led in the movement for independence. Adams began his career as a lawyer, he was intelligent, patriotic, opinionated, and blunt.(US presidents book/ Marc Fray, and Todd Davis).
Samuel Adams, born September 27, 1722 in Boston Massachusetts. He was an accomplished man having been the governor of Massachusetts, a graduate of Harvard Law, an influential official of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, and much more. However, perhaps his biggest accomplishment was his heavy involvement in the move to gain independence of Britain. From organizing the Boston Tea Peaty to assembling the Sons of Liberty, he was a key figure in the American Revolution.
Did you know one of the most famous historians was actually very poor and struggled to live? His name was Samuel Adams and he was born in 1722. He grew up in a very rich family until his mom and dad died and he took over the family business. Witch he fails at miserably and he was in deep debt. until he sold the company. The most tragic thing happened, his wife died and he had to take care of two children all by himself. He quickly married a new wife and the new wife accepted clothing from the neighbors because their family could not afford new clothing. Now that we have the background of Samuel Adams let's talk about how Samuel Adams was famous. He was famous for leading the Boston tea party and being part of continental congress. Also, he still acted when he was very poor and he took part in continental congress not because he had to but because he wanted to (Britannica School, Encyclopædia Britannica).
Although John Adams was a great politician, he was better known for his knowledge and judgment. This was Proven at the Boston massacre. When the British soldiers, or Redcoats, fired into a crowd during a riot, no on in all of the 13 colonies would defend them in court, except for John Adams. He rose to the challenge and won over the Jury, by proving that they had fired out of fear for their lives. When his cousin, Samuel Adams, the leader of the Boston Sons of Liberty, confronted John and told him to pick a side, John responded, is the law not the only side (Miller Center, 2015)? This goes to show that all he wanted for this new land was to be a place of justice and honesty. He believed that just because no one agrees with you, doesn’t mean you should get an unfair trial.
Boston Tea Party was a political protest by the Sons of Liberty in Boston, Massachusetts, on December 16, 1773. To show the strong opposition of the Tea Act, three companies containing fifty men each came through the streets in disguise dressed as Native Indians so as to prevent official interference. The men then went on to three different ships and broke open the chest containing tea, throwing them overboard, and into the sea. As the news of this event spread throughout the colonies, several groups began to perform the same act, and this became known as the Boston Tea
John Adams was born in a town that is now called Quincy, Massachusetts on October 30, 1735. His parents were John Adams Sr. and Susanna Boylston. Susanna came from a renowned family, and John Adams Sr. was a farmer and a town councilman. At the young age of 16 he received a scholarship to attend Harvard University. In 1758 he got a master’s degree and passed the bar to become a remarkable lawyer. The most noteworthy case that he was a part of was called the Boston Massacre, which would later spark the revolutionary war. He defended the soldiers who were being charged with manslaughter, and seven were acquitted of the charges but the other two were charged. However for choosing to represent the soldiers he was treated in an unfriendly
Samuel Adams Samuel Adams, born September 27th, 1722, was a man of trades. He was an entrepreneur, a politician, patriot, and a founding father of the United States. Despite graduating from Harvard College, he was unsuccessful in various business ventures and as a tax collector. Coming from a very prominent, political family, Samuel Adams became a powerful figure in the American Revolution.
American colonists refused to buy goods from Britain because of the Townshend taxes.Parliament removed all of the Townshend taxes except the tax on tea. By keeping the tax on tea Parliament was telling the colonist that they still had the right to place taxes on goods shipped to America.Colonists wanted laws to be made with their own consent.They felt like Parliament had no right to pass laws, especially tax laws, since they had no votes in Parliament.The British kept sending tea to American Port cities. The British East India Company that produced the tea impacted Parliament to pass the Tea Act in 1773. The act removed all British taxes on tea except a very small important tax on tea shipped to America. Although the price of tea dropped, colonists still refused to buy East India tea even though it was now cheaper than tea that was smuggled to the colonies.When the Dartmouth, one of the tea ships, arrived at Boston the citizens organized meetings and demanded that the ship return with its tea to Britain.The governor refused.On December 16, 1773, Samuel Adams organized a group of men to take action. They disguised themselves as Mohawk Indians and boarded the Dartmouth. They worked all through the night with axes smashing crates of tea and dumped them into the Boston Harbor.The British were angry. In 1774 Parliament passed the Coercive Acts to punish
Samuel Adams, (born September 27, 1722,boston , Massachusetts died October 2, 1803, Boston) politician of the American revolution leader of the Boston's “sons of liberty”. He was later lieutenant governor (1789–93) and governor (1794–97) of Massachusetts.
Born on September 27, 1722 to Samuel and Mary Adams in Boston, Massachusetts, Samuel Adams had a promising future. His family was wealthy and respected church members. As a teenager, he attended Boston Latin School and Harvard. At one point, his family lost much of their money and Adams had to work as a waiter. This helped him better understand the less wealthy people in Boston. He knew how high taxes could affect the income of an average family. This could have inspired him to become a patriotic leader, instead of the church leader that his father wanted him to be. Even though Adams was not a deacon or minister, he still held on to his Puritan beliefs he was raised with.