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Patriot Samuel Adams
1722
September 27 - Samuel Adams is born in Boston Massachusetts.
1765
September 27 - Samuel Adams is elected to the Massachusetts House of Representatives.
1767
- Samuel Adams organizes opposition to the Townshend Acts.
1768
- Samuel Adams is involved in the formation of the Non-Importation Association.
February - Samuel Adams drafts the Massachusetts Circular Letter.
1772
November 2 - Samuel Adams' Committee of Correspondence is approved.
1773
- Samuel Adams uses the Hutchinson Letters Affair to discredit the Royal Governor and Loyalists.
December 16 - Samuel Adams is prominant in the staging of the Boston Tea Party.
1774
June 17 - Samuel Adams sets in motion what becomes the First Continental Congress.
September - Samuel Adams helps bring about the Suffolk Resolves.
1779
- Samuel Adams serves on the convention that writes the Massachusetts State Constitution.
1781
April - Samuel Adams ends his service to the Continental Congress and returns to Boston.
1788
- Samuel Adams serves in the Constitutional Convention.
1789
- Samuel Adams begins serving as Massachusetts Lieutenant Governor.
1793
- Samuel Adams becomes Massachusetts Governor after John Hancock dies.
1794
- Samuel Adams is elected Massachusetts Governor and serves until 1797.
1803
October 2 - Samuel Adams dies in Boston, Massachusetts.
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