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The Adams cousins remained friends, but Samuel was pleased when Jefferson defeated John Adams in the 1800 presidential election. [ 283 ] Samuel Adams took a cue from President Washington, who declined to run for reelection in 1796: he retired from politics at the end of his term as governor in 1797. [ 284 ]
Samuel Adams Sr. (1689–1748) was an American brewer, father of American Founding Father Samuel Adams, and first cousin once removed of John Adams. Biography.
Washington, Adams, Jefferson, and Madison served as the first four presidents; Adams and Jefferson were the nation's first two vice presidents; [15] Jay was the nation's first chief justice; [16] Hamilton was the first secretary of the treasury; [17] Jefferson was the first secretary of state; [18] [19] and Franklin was America's most senior ...
Articles relating to Samuel Adams, U.S. Founding Father and Governor of Massachusetts (1722-1803, term 1794-1797). Subcategories.
Billionaire Sam Adams founder explains why 'getting rich is life's biggest booby trap' Billionaire Sam Adams founder explains how he helped spark the craft-beer revolution
William Vincent Wells was born in Boston in 1826, the son of poets Thomas Wells (1790–1861) and Anna Maria (Foster) Wells (1795–1868). He was a great-grandson of Massachusetts Governor Samuel Adams (1722–1803), and an uncle of mathematician Webster Wells, architect Joseph Morrill Wells, and silent film actress Mai Wells.
Samuel Adams helped one Harlem entrepreneur create a booming business -- and how they’re propelling others to do the same. Emily Rella. Updated October 16, 2020 at 12:30 PM.
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