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24 May, 14:49

Why was Samuel Adams known as the "Firebrand of the Revolution"?

He was from Boston.

He organized revolts such as the Boston Tea Party.

He supported the British government.

He liked to set fires.

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  1. 24 May, 15:18
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    The answer is most likely b because he did revolts like the Boston tea party, but did not lead the Boston tea party
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