Samuel Adams was a noted American rebel and founder of the Boston based group, the Sons of Liberty.
Adams and the Sons of Liberty were opposed to taxed imposed on the colonies by the King of England and the King's Government in the UK.
The King of England largely ramped up taxes after the 7-Year War and the Adams led colonist began protesting the taxes in Boston.
Answer: A. anger and frustration
Explanation:
Since the end of the civil war, people in western Massachusetts had complained to the state government to reduce its heavy handedness on the people in terms of the taxes levied by laws passed by the legislature. Taxes which they said were going to people who did not contribute to the revolutionary war like they had and yet were reaping benefits whilst they suffered.
Meetings in several towns were called on September 1786 and in one of those, in a speech laden with a tone full of anger and frustration, Daniel Grey, who was one of the leaders addressed the people and called for action whilst denouncing the suggestions that the British were behind the rebellion.
He denounced the power given to Justices, Sheriffs, Constables and criticized the usage of their taxes to pay for government securities that were not taxed.
The California Gold Rush is the answer.
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Explanation:
a. American Civil War First Battle of Bull Run
b. Was a lawyer.
c. died a week after the battle
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