Summary:
The book chronicles the life of Samuel Adams, a key figure in the American Revolution, detailing his role as a mastermind of resistance against British rule and his efforts in shaping the nation's founding principles. It delves into Adams's political strategies, personal relationships, and enduring legacy as a passionate advocate for American independence.
Key points:
1. Samuel Adams's Key Role: Schiff shows Adams as a crucial figure in the Revolution, using his writing, speaking, and organizing skills to push for independence.
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