Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Samuel Adams 1722–1803
View through CrossRef
Samuel Adams was born in Boston on September 16, 1722. He entered the Massachusetts House of Representatives in 1765. He became a member of the Continental Congress in 1774, signed the Declaration of Independence, and was an architect of the Articles of Confederation. He helped draft Massachusetts’s 1780 Constitution. Upon retiring from Congress in 1782, he served as a state senator until becoming Massachusetts lieutenant governor in 1789. He attended the 1788 Massachusetts convention that ratified the proposed U.S. Constitution. Adams became governor upon the death of John Hancock in 1793 and was elected governor in his own right in 1794. He served as governor until 1797, when he retired from public life. He died in Boston on October 2, 1803.
Title: Samuel Adams 1722–1803
Description:
Samuel Adams was born in Boston on September 16, 1722.
He entered the Massachusetts House of Representatives in 1765.
He became a member of the Continental Congress in 1774, signed the Declaration of Independence, and was an architect of the Articles of Confederation.
He helped draft Massachusetts’s 1780 Constitution.
Upon retiring from Congress in 1782, he served as a state senator until becoming Massachusetts lieutenant governor in 1789.
He attended the 1788 Massachusetts convention that ratified the proposed U.
S.
Constitution.
Adams became governor upon the death of John Hancock in 1793 and was elected governor in his own right in 1794.
He served as governor until 1797, when he retired from public life.
He died in Boston on October 2, 1803.
Related Results
Henry Adams
Henry Adams
Henry Adams has been a neglected figure in recent years. The Education of Henry Adams is widely accepted as a classic of American letters, but his other work is little read except ...
Samuel Adams
Samuel Adams
Samuel Adams: The Life of an American Revolutionary vividly tells the story of a titan of America's greatest generation. Friend and foe alike considered Adams one of the greatest m...
‘The Most Galant and Superb Celebrations’: Musical Performances at Chantilly for the Coronation of Louis XV
‘The Most Galant and Superb Celebrations’: Musical Performances at Chantilly for the Coronation of Louis XV
English Abstract: The coronation of Louis XV on 25 October 1722 in Reims Cathedral inspired viewers with joy and hope for the future. Press coverage was extensive, and word of the ...
The Narrative of Robert Adams, A Barbary Captive
The Narrative of Robert Adams, A Barbary Captive
First published in London in 1816, The Narrative of Robert Adams is an account of the adventures of Robert Adams, an African American seaman who survives shipwreck, slavery, and br...
Modeling Vehicle Suspension Structural Compliance at Ford Motor Company Using a Coupling of ADAMS™ and MSC/NASTRAN™
Modeling Vehicle Suspension Structural Compliance at Ford Motor Company Using a Coupling of ADAMS™ and MSC/NASTRAN™
<div class="htmlview paragraph">The Core Development Technology group at the Ford Motor Company is actively involved in correlating analytical (ADAMS) vehicle models with obj...
John Quincy Adams: Architect of American Empire
John Quincy Adams: Architect of American Empire
John Quincy Adams was one of the most significant statesmen-intellectuals of the Early American Republic. Highly intelligent, well-traveled, and massively educated, Adams was a Chr...
Alice Adams
Alice Adams
Alice Boyd Adams (b. 1926–d. 1999) published five collections of short stories, eleven novels, a travel memoir, and many uncollected stories, essays, and reviews during a four-deca...
John Adams' essential tremor
John Adams' essential tremor
AbstractJohn Adams (1735–1826), one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, was the second President of the United States. Adams had tremor for many years, about which l...

