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Samuel Adams: A supporter of American Liberty

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We have had a successful few months. Wait to go everyone! Who all is coming to the
Poke convention in a few days?
June 4th, 1776
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Information I wont be going dear, but ill have food ready for you when you get home. :)
June 4th, 1776
Networks:
none
Birthday:
September 27, 1722
Political: Ill be there. For sure.
June 5th, 1776
Democratic-Republican Party
Religion:
Catholic
Hometown:
Save a spot for me to sign. Actually Ill sign anything first.
Boston, Massachusetts Bay June 5th, 1776

Friends Everyone going, its time for the convention! Freedom at least!
June 7th, 1776

John Paul
THE BRITISH ARE COMING! THE BRITISH ARE COMING!
June 14th, 1776

Jame John Jame


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Networks: none
Sex: Male
Birthday: September 27, 1722
Hometown: Boston, Massachusetts Bay
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Relationship Status: Relationship with Elizabeth Wells
Send Samuel a message Political Views: Believed in freedom for America
Religious Views: Catholic
Poke

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Information Activities: Yelling at the King from across the ocean


Networks:
Interests: Ploting against the English crown, creating a new country, long walks on the beach at
none sunset
Birthday:
Favorite Music: Beethoven, Mozart
27/09/1722
Political: Favorite Movies: War Horse, The Hunger Games, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, The
Hunger Games: MockingJay part 2
Freedom
Religion: Favorite Books: Not really a book fan
Catholic
Hometown:
Boston, Massachusetts Bay
Contact Information

Address: 77635 Freedom Lane


Albums (2) Phone Number: (460) 867-5309
Email Address: wewantfreedom@gmail.com
Boston Tea
Party
Dec. 19, 1776

Boston
Massacre
Mar. 5, 1770

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