Why Is Sam Adams Important To The American Revolution

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Many people know the name, “Sam Adams”, and associate it with a brewing company. However, this is not the same Sam Adams that was famous during the American Revolutionary War. This Sam Adams played a major role in gaining the Colonies independence, and some say that this Sam Adams was the father of the American Revolution. Sam Adams was the most important member of the Sons of Liberty because of his patriotism, passion, and perseverance. Sam Adams was the most important member of the Sons of Liberty since he showed a great amount of patriotism. When he was a child the British closed down his father’s bank. Sam Sr., Sam's father, had his bank closed since the Parliament wanted the colonies to be dependent of the Kingdom so they ruled it illegal.

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