Samuel Adams Defeat Of The Boston Tea Party

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Samuel Adams Samuel Adams was the son of a prosperous business man and grew up not to follow in his father’s business but to enter into politics. He wrote often for Boston newspapers about opposing the policies of the colonial Governor and Parliament. Samuel Adams was instrumental in relieving the troops of their duties after the Boston Massacre, igniting the Boston Tea Party and encourages a revolt against King George III of England. In March of 1770 a mob was taunting the soldiers at the custom house in Boston. The soldiers fired on the mob of colonists killing three and wounding many others. Samuel Adams sent a delegation to Governor Hutchinson wanting the troops removed. He succeeded in getting them removed and the duties repealed except

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