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What effect did Samuel Adams have on the thirteen colonies? Brainilist

a. Adams was an important Loyalist who spied on the Patriots.
b .Adams helped smuggle tea and other British goods into the colonies.
c .Adams worked as a colonial official to help negotiate peace with Britain.
d .Adams organized colonists to resist British taxes and demand representation

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D.

Adams organized colonists to resist British taxes and demand representation.

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D.

Samuel Adams was a famous agitator and organizer during the early days of the American Revolution. As he became more and more famous, he became a less effective organizer as he became an easy target for the British.

He was a prominent members of the resistance group "Sons of Liberty" and was Boston based.
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