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Samuel Adams Book Report

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Hey there! i’m going to tell you about the story of Samuel Adams. A long time ago a boy named Samuel Adams was born. He was born in September 27, 1722 in Boston, Massachusetts. He was born with light brown hair and hazel eyes. His parents were Mary Adams and Samuel Adams Sr. What Samuel Adams had done that resulted in the passage of the Coercive Acts. And pushed the two sides closer to war. At the age of five, Samuel would be practicing to organize the resistance of the stamp act for the future. Samuel would read the books as quickly as a fly. He would have all the knowledge in him in about a day. One time Samuel Adams had been left millions of homework, but he finished in less than two hours that's how fast he read. Samuel Adams also swam …show more content…

He was a strong opponent of British taxation and also organized the resistance of the stamp act. After his accomplishment in life, One day a big storm had come in and Samuel needed to transport things to the other side of the country. Samuel was never afraid. He was ready to attack like a cheetah with the strength and confidence. He was so quick and strong it was man vs nature. He was so quick and strong that the big bad storm was afraid of Samuel and went on twirling back where it had come from. After that big adventure in his life. His career took might as well good in the future. He had served as a legislator of Massachusetts in 1765. He also founded Boston’s committee of correspondence. Which had proven to be a powerful tool for America’s communication. And coordination during the Revolutionary War. On the night of December 16, 1773. Samuel Adams and the Sons of liberty boarded three hundred ships in the Boston harbor and threw 342 chests of tea overboard. All you heard when they threw the tea overboard was’’swoosh’’ once Samuel had boarded it. I know all about what happened that day. Why? because I was there the day Samuel Adams had boarded the ships from Boston, Massachusetts. It was an important day and had led to a great event that is still known today as the Boston Tea Party. That day I remember seeing Samuel Adams, he was an important man during this time and he had established

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