Explore the pivotal role of Samuel Adams in the American Revolution with William Wells's meticulously researched biography, "The Life and Public Services of Samuel Adams." This third volume delves into Adams's acts, opinions, and his crucial agency in instigating and advancing the American Revolution. Drawing from Adams's personal correspondence, state papers, and political essays, Wells constructs a comprehensive narrative of a man whose unwavering dedication to liberty helped shape the course of American history.
Discover the intellectual and political foundations of the revolution through the life of one of its most influential figures. This volume offers invaluable insights into the revolutionary period and the birth of the United States, highlighting Adams's enduring legacy as a champion of freedom and self-governance. A must-read for historians, students, and anyone interested in the formative years of American democracy.
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