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John Adams defended the soldiers; all but two of them were acquitted. His willingness to defend them is often held up as an example of his great moral strength. Why do you think defending these men might
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John Adams defended the soldiers; all but two of them were acquitted. His willingness to defend them is often held up as an example of his great moral strength. Why do you think defending these men might have called for moral courage?
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He believed in equal rights
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