Affirmative Action
In my opinion the man who has had the greatest impact on the development of the United States is Samuel Adams. Samuel Adams is known for two things: first his beer and secondly as the father of American independence. Since beer has nothing to do with history i will focus on his involvement in, and the events leading up to, the American War for Independence. Many people do not know who Samuel Adams is and most confuse him with his cousin John Adams who was the second president of the United States. Samuel Adams was never a president or even a vice president but he was one of the most important leaders in U.S. history. In the decade leading up to the Revolutionary War, Samuel Adams did more than any other person to promote American independence.He was the first to prominent American to favor independence. For years he worked toward his goal by writing thousands of letters from his Public Advertizer about British injustice to colonial leaders. Another hint of his long wanted independence was his readiness for action, like he was just waiting for the opportunity, when England did something to provoke the colonists. The opportunity presented itself when the British i
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Approximate Word count = 890
Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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