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Sam Adams

    Every so often, a man of true passion is born. A man exceedingly dedicated

to his principles, and very firm in his beliefs. Samuel Adams was such a

man. Adams was a patriot, and one of the more influential men in the

colonies. However, even as a patriot, he did not support the Constitution.

How could such a patriot be an anti-federalist? Once again, it all comes

down to an issue of beliefs.

    Samuel Adams was born on September 27, 1722. He was the son of a successful

merchant and malter. As a boy, he attended Boston Grammar School. In 1736

he decided to enter Harvard. It was here that he became active in colonial

politics. He joined such clubs as the Caucus Club, which was influential in

nominating candidates for local office. Here he became interested in

revolution. The subject for his Master of Arts thesis was "Whether it be

lawful to resist the Supreme Magistrate, if the Commonwealth cannot otherwise

be preserved."(Brown 10). In 1740 he graduated and set off to help put an

end to England's rule over the colonies. Every so often, a man of true

passion is born. A man exceedingly dedicated to his principles, and very

firm in his beliefs. Samuel Adams was such a man. Adams was a patriot, and

one of the more influential men in the colonies. However, even as a

patriot, he did not support the Constitution. How could such a patriot be an

anti-federalist? Once again, it all comes down to an issue of beliefs.

    Samuel Adams was b...

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Submitted by: 123student
Date Submitted: 01-09-2009
Category: Biographies
Words: 1134
Pages: 4.54