THE REVOLUTIONARY SAMUAL ADAMS

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FIRST NAME LAST NAME DESCRIPTION
AbigailAdamsJohn's wife.
JohnAdamsSamuel's 2nd cousin.
JosephAdamsSamuel's brother.
Mary FifieldAdamsSamuel's mother.
SamuelAdamsProtagonist. The man of Revolution.
SamuelAdams IIIAdams's son.
SamuelAdams SR.Samuel's father.
JonathanBelcherMassachusetts's Governor.
FrancisBernardHead of the Detachment of Guards.
JamesBowdoinAdams's lieutenant.
SamuelCheckleyNew South Church Minister.
ElizabethCheckley-AdamsAdams's wife. AKA: Betsy.
JonasClarkeThe reverend. Hancock's relative.
SamuelCooperAdams's lieutenant.
WilliamCooperLong-time town clerk.
WilliamCooperTown clerk.
John SingletonCopleyThe painter of Bernard Portrait.
ThomasCushingSon of Adams's former boss.
ColonelDalrympleCommander of the Land Forces.
LordDartmouthSecretary of State for the colonies.
WilliamDawesRevere's colleague.
SilasDeaneAdams's longtime correspondent.
JohnDickinsonGovernor of Delaware.
HarbottleDorrA Boston selectman.
JacobDucheAn Episcopalian minister.
SamuelDyerOne of Adams's men who was caught.
BenjaminEdesThe Gazette publisher.
BenFranklinFounding Father of the US.
ChristopherGadstenLt. Governor of South Carolina.
ThomasGageRoyal governor and military commander.
JohnGillA Gazette editor.
GeorgeGlenvillePrime minister of Great Britain.
 GreenleafThe sheriff.
BenjaminHallowellA ship captain.
JohnHancockAdams's colleague.
KingHancockThe swindler.
JosephHawleyAdams's lieutenant.
PatrickHenryOne of the founding fathers of the US.
ThomasHutchinsonGovernor of Massachusetts.
GeorgeIIIKing of UK.
ThomasJefferson3rd US President.
CharlesKnowlesThe admiral.
ArthurLeeA Virginia-based physician.
Richard HenryLeeThe author of Revolution.
Richard HenryLeePresident of Continental Congress.
DanielLeonardA wealthy Taunton Lawyer.
TheopilusLillieA shoe keeper.
EbenezerMackintoshA shoe maker.
JohnMeinScottish printer. One of the holdouts.
ThomasMifflinA Pennsylvania delegate.
WilliamMolineuxWealthy hardware merchant.
JohnMontaguAn admiral.
AndrewOliver JR.Adams's friend and Tax's guarantor.
JamesOtis JR.Adams's mentor.
MercyOtis-WarrenJames's wife.
Robert TreatPaineMolineux's colleague. A lawyer.
WilliamPittFirst Earl of Chatham.
ThomasPrestonThe Regional Captain.
JosiahQuincy JR.John Adams's colleague.
PeytonRandolphThe new chairman of Continental Congress.
PaulRevereAn American silversmith. Adams's colleague.
EbenezerRichardsonLillie's neighbor.
LordRockinghanGrenville's successor.
FrancisRotchThe ship owner.
JohnRowePart owner of one of the four ships.
BenjaminRushA doctor. Adams's new colleague.
ChristopherSeiderThe victim of Richardson's shooting incident.
JonathanSewallAttorney general.
WilliamShirleyBelcher's successor.
RichardSilvesterBoston inn keeper who had served for decades in the Royal Navy.
CharlesThomsonThe Sam Adams of Philadelphia.
CharlesTownshendThe new chancellor of the Exchequer.
Dr.WarrenAdams's lieutenant.
JamesWarrenPlymouth Patriot. Otis's brother-in-law.
JosephWarrenAdams's closest confidant.
GeorgeWashington1st US President.
AlexanderWedderburnBritish Solicitor General.
GeorgeWhitefieldThe English Evangelical Preacher.
ThomasYoungA physician. Adams's colleague.
Gadsden The Sam Adams of the South.
 
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